After the murder of Joe Bjani … another “mystery” crime! Does it have something to do with the port of Beirut?



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Yesterday, Lebanese public opinion was concerned about a horrible crime in which citizen Joseph Bejani killed him with a silencer pistol, by unknown gunmen in front of his home in the Kahhala district in the Alia district of Mount Lebanon, while he was about to transport her children to school.

Since the crime occurred, it has been reported that the victim, who works in a telecommunications company, and currently works in the field of photography, Freelance, testified through the lens of his camera what happened on August 4 in Beirut the day of the port explosion, as he took pictures that may contribute to exposed the threads of the port disaster, for which he was physically liquidated.

Filter by port images

What confirms the liquidation hypothesis by images of the Beirut port explosion is revealed by information obtained from various sources in his hometown of Kahala. They spoke to Al-Arabiya.net. They unanimously agreed that the victim, Bjani, was one of the first photographers to arrive at the port immediately after the explosion. The crime scene can be “exclusive” and contain “clues” that can lead to unveiling the circumstances of the tragedy of August 4. “The sources affirmed that the perpetrators, after the execution of the crime, took his phone and camera.”

The sources unanimously agreed that “there are no enemies of the deceased who exclude the hypothesis of murder for personal reasons. He is a loved person and has good relations with the majority of its inhabitants.”
Professionalism with high criminal execution

Perhaps what opens the door to inquiries into the history of the crime, the high craftsmanship in which it was developed, since it appeared in a video from a surveillance camera that two people rushed to surprise the victim in his car after preparing to transport his daughters to school, he was fired three rounds from a silencer pistol, before they fled completely. “Coldness of nerves” to a secondary road in the town after completing the mission, where they took a motorcycle after about ten people were found in the vicinity of the crime scene, who are in charge of the monitoring process, according to the information.
He doesn’t work for the military

While, military sources denied to Al-Arabiya.net the information indicating that the victim had documented evidence with American and French investigators about the Beirut bombing, they confirmed that the victim did not work for the army command and was probably with other photographers who came to the port area. After the explosion, to take photographs, and chaos reigned in the place, but with the arrival of the army, which hit a security cordon around the place of the explosion, all the people present in the place were asked to leave to ensure your safety.
Investigations are ongoing

Military sources emphasized that “crime investigations will continue until those responsible are revealed.”

Immigration to Canada

Joseph Bejjani (36 years old), father of two girls, was preparing, according to accounts from his neighbors, to emigrate to Canada, after obtaining the corresponding visas a few days ago. And his widow confirmed in a television interview that she was determined to go after the crime that targeted her husband.

Travel crimes

Since the Beirut port explosion disaster on August 4, the number of “suspicious” crimes that appear to be related to the port disaster has increased. On 2 December, a retired customs colonel, Munir Abu Rajaili, who was tasked with combating smuggling at customs, was found dead in his mountain home after receiving a blow to the head.

In March 2017, he was preceded by his colleague Colonel Joseph Skaff, a former customs official who was the first to warn of the presence of ammonium nitrate in the port of Beirut.

He also died in mysterious circumstances, as two forensic doctors received two contradictory reports, one of which indicated that the death was natural, and the second confirmed that there were those who were behind the murder of the colonel, especially after bruising his head.
Dead ship captain

Among these “mysterious” crimes, their timing and their connection to the port explosion, informed sources told Al-Arabiya.net about the death of a “suspicious” yacht driver in the port of Jounieh, which is located north of Beirut, in the governorate of Mount Lebanon, one day before the death of Joseph Bejani. .

According to sources, a 36-year-old man named (ES) died in a “suspicious” accident that was no different than the murder of Colonel Abu Rajeli.

The sources indicated that “the captain (SA) was driving a yacht on August 4 that was moored at sea near the port of Beirut, and he may have had information about what happened there at that time.”

Suspension of investigations into the port explosion

These crimes, which appear to be linked to the Beirut port bombing crime, come at a time when the judicial investigator of the case, Fadi Sawan, suspended investigations for ten days after two former ministers who were accused of presenting a memorandum requesting the transfer of the case to another judge.

Sawan had filed a complaint on December 10 / against Acting Prime Minister Hassan Diab and three former Ministers, namely former Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil and former Labor Minister Ghazi Zaiter and Youssef Fenianous, but none of them appeared before him in the sessions he set to question him as a plaintiff. in them.

According to judicial sources who spoke with Al-Arabiya.net, the request to change the judicial investigator will be resolved by the Criminal Court of Cassation before the expiration of the ten-day period. You have several options, including the use of the term “lack of jurisdiction”, since Judge Fadi Sawan was appointed by the Minister of Justice after the approval of the Supreme Judicial Council, and therefore the appointment of a substitute does not correspond to the Court of Cassation, but to the Minister of Justice and the Supreme Defense Council.

The prosecutor will not resign

However, judicial sources wanted to emphasize that “Judge Sawan will not withdraw from the port case despite the pressure to which he is subjected, and follows it to the end, and today he prepares his observations on a request to withdraw the case in within ten days “.

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