The Jerusalem Post

‘Lebanon arrests military officer who worked with Israel’

- • By YASSER OKBI/MAARIV

Lebanon’s military police arrested a senior military officer on suspicion of collaborat­ing with Israel, the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported on Monday, according to The Jerusalem Post’s sister publicatio­n Maariv.

The officer was suspected of releasing Lebanese detainees in exchange for large sums of money. Additional officers were also arrested on suspicion of membership in the officer’s cell, Hezbollah-affiliated media reported. The officer is being held in Lebanon’s Rihanyah prison.

Lebanese military intelligen­ce first investigat­ed the officer as part of a corruption case, according to the report. Once the investigat­ion file was opened, it became clear that the officer – referred to by his initials “A.D.” – released detainees and even deleted the names of persons wanted for interrogat­ion because of their alleged cooperatio­n with Israel.

It was further reported that the officer was first interrogat­ed and then released in order to follow his movements and gather additional evidence.

During the course of the investigat­ion, a woman and four men – all of whom had ties with A.D. – were also arrested. During interrogat­ion, three of the detainees, who were all related, were released. However, A.D. and the two remaining detainees – a man and a woman – remain in custody.

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