
The corridors of the Palace of Justice with a high -caliber security scandal, champion of a senior officer in the Internal Security Forces, hovering over him, hovering serious suspicions of manipulating the wanted regulations at the Investigation Office. This issue, which re -highlights serious gaps in the security and judicial system, raises major questions about the extent of the state’s seriousness in fighting corruption and holding those involved, whatever their ranks.
In the details, it was found that a complete file was submitted to the judiciary, which includes data on the deletion of the names of 69 wanted by the investigation office database in the Internal Security Forces, known as the “bulletin”, in parallel with the removal of judicial signals from them at the General Security, which facilitated their escape out of Lebanon after removing their names from the regulations of the judiciary in exchange for huge sums of money. Despite the seriousness of these data and the security and legal repercussions it carries, the file is still in front of the judiciary without any move.
Here, the question arises: Who is the authority that has the authority to reach the “Data”, the Investigations Office and dare to remove the names of wanted persons from the official regulations? Note that the number is a candidate to rise in the event of an in -depth auditing in this file.
In the same context, the case of the artist Elissa, which was exposed to a financial fraud, was worth $ 2.7 million. At that time, Elisa resorted to the judiciary, and the accused was issued a search and investigation memorandum, but he managed to leave Lebanon through the airport. The General Directorate of Public Security at the time announced, in an official statement, that the defendant left the country without showing his name on the inquiry screen, which raised suspicions about the possibility of manipulating the investigations office data in that case as well.
A scandal of this size, if not treated quickly and firmly, it will not be just an individual incident, but rather a new blow to the confidence of the Lebanese with their judicial and security institutions. Will the judiciary move to reveal the hidden and hold the officials accountable, or does the file be folded as its predecessors?
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