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The brigadier general surrounded him forcing him to answer yes or no. However, the representative of the Public Ministry, Judge Hani Helmy Al-Hajjar, came on the line saying: Why don’t we bring the adults instead of holding the children accountable? Noting that Al-Hajjar was the judge who signed the “first reading” of this file, requesting that the defendants who were suspected of being involved and receiving bribes be charged, without further investigation, he or his colleague Alaa Al -Khatib issued the indictment. The two judges, Al-Hajjar and Al-Khatib, are affiliated with the Movement of the Future. His lack of expansion in the investigation at the time was due to the fact that Al-Jamal was also considered one of the affiliates of the Movement of the Future, in light of an effort to roll up the archive. Today, Al-Hajjar’s request to question current and former senior officers is seen as a direction by the Future Movement to expand the archive in order to protect the camel, the retired senior who was hired in Public Security during the it was from Major General Abbas Ibrahim, based on a written request from the Interior Ministry during the era of Minister Nihad Al-Machnouk. By removing the bank secrecy from his accounts, he proved that there was more than two million dollars in his account, since he used to deposit funds in the bank in payments of less than 9 thousand dollars, so that they would not ask him about the origin of the money.
Thus, Judge Al-Hajjar requested in the session held last September to summon the security leaders, requesting the president of the Military Court to record his request to summon the former army chief Jean Kahwaji and the manager of his office, Brigadier General Muhammad al-Husseini, former intelligence director Kamil Daher, former Republican Guard commander Wadih al-Ghafri and the head of the examining committee The War College at the time, Fadi Abu Farraj, the director General of Public Security, Major General Abbas Ibrahim, and the head of the High Relief Commission, Major General Muhammad Khair. Judge al-Hajjar named the officers the names of the officers, seeking a “sectarian balance.” On that day, the president of the court responded to the military attorney general that the court would study the request before responding. This coincided with the launch of a media campaign directed at the officers of the former military leadership, where the so-called “real estate wealth” of several of them was published. Security sources attributed the leak of this information to the Commander of the Armed Forces, Joseph Aoun, who was enthusiastic from the beginning of his mandate for this rendering of accounts, which was postponed according to a political agreement. Read the full article Press here.