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Lebanon: Takfiri Groups Frolic Around in Front of Security Forces

Lebanon: Takfiri Groups Frolic Around in Front of Security Forces
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The latest security movements, which exposed a number of wanted Takfiris suspected to be preparing for terrorism acts, showed that security authorities had enough intelligence of these groups' movement, which allowed them to uncover the rigged Audi in al-Naameh and expose the terrorist network behind it.

A reading on the places of these Takfiri cells' deployment in Beirut and the Lebanese Mountain reveal that there are cells known by the security authorities moving between Bshemoun, Aramoun, Khaldeh, al-Naameh, and al-Jdedeh road.
 Although these cells are relatively small, but might nevertheless be explosive, according to what was revealed in al-Naameh.
Lebanon: Takfiri Groups Frolic Around in Front of Security Forces
In this context, security sources told al-Ahed news website of a conspicuous activity for these Takfiri groups in Bshemoun, using the mountainous nature of the area to undergo military training as well as firing automatic rifles.

Sources explained that security forces breached these places a while ago but did not find the groups because they came after they had finished their training and left.

Moreover, sources revealed that Takfiris in a minivan were stopped in Bshemoun five days ago with four people working at al-Itani Printing, two were Shiites and two were Sunnis. Security forces investigated with them before their release hours later.

According to sources, Said al-Bahri, who is an active element in the network behind al-Naameh's booby-trapped car, recently returned from Qatar after spending three years there, and is now working with the Takfiri groups as an official of wired cars for Lebanon.

The source further pointed out that al-Bahri was previously working as a bodyguard to the head of the "National Dialogue" party Fouad Makhzoumi before working with one of the "Arab Movement" groups for a brief period, then left it to join the Takfiris because he was not satisfied by the resistance path they believed in.

Furthermore, sources highlighted that the Takfiri groups deployed in al-Naameh are known by their names by security forces, reiterating that these people blocked roads in previous periods, and had visited Ahmad al-Assir in Abra.

Also, sources also deliberated the flags of al-Nusra Front and the coordination committees in Beirut and the Lebanese Mountains such as the Bshemoun and Aramoun committees. Sources said that there are Takfiris and al-Nusra Front gunmen in Afif al-Taybeh, Shesh Kabab, Zaroub al-Deek, Jamea al-Dana, al-Basha, al-Jazar roads, pointing out that security authorities were well aware of these groups.

Sources then questioned, "Why won't security sources apprehend the gunmen who are mostly non-Lebanese?"

In Khaldeh, sources told al-Ahed about an extremely dangerous group that security forces are aware of that includes 20 to 25 people using al-Hussein ben Ali mosque to perform its suspicious acts.

The sources also noted that the people responsible for the mosque raised the flag of al-Nusra Front. Sources asked why security forces left these people until they grew and infested?

Source: News Agencies, edited by website team

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