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Geagea Accuses Security Officials of Covering Up Iran-Syria-Hizbullah 'Plot' in Lebanon

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea lashed out on Thursday at Lebanese security agencies, accusing some officials of carrying out an Iranian-Syrian plot undertaken by Hizbullah inside the country.

“If the case of (former information) Minister Michel Samaha, which led to the assassination of Internal Security Forces Intelligence Bureau head Brigadier General Wissam al-Hasan last week fell in the wrong hands, they might have covered the matter up and Lebanon would have witnessed greater havoc,” Geagea said in comments published in the Saudi daily al-Watan.

Under Hasan, the ISF played a central role in the August arrest of Samaha, who has close links to Damascus. He was charged with planning attacks to spark sectarian strife in Lebanon.

The agency was also deeply involved in seeking the arrest of those responsible for a host of attacks and assassinations between 2005 and 2008, starting with the former Premier Rafik Hariri's assassination, for which Hasan blamed Damascus.

In October 2010, the Syrian courts issued arrest warrants against 33 Lebanese figures, including Hasan, for perjury in the case of the Hariri assassination.

The LF leader refused to name the people or sides that these officials are affiliated with, but he indicated that they are “security officials” in Lebanese security agencies.

Geagea said that when Hasan unveiled Samaha's plot, he halted an attempt by Syria to make Lebanon a “mailbox” to regional and international countries.

“The regime of (Syrian president Bashar) Assad and Iran are responsible for the assassination of Hasan, while Hizbullah carried out the crime,” he told the daily.

Friday's bombing killed along with Hasan two other people and the March 14-led opposition and Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat accused Syria of the crime.

Geagea pointed out that “Hasan provoked the axis of Iran-Syria-Hizbullah by controlling the security breaches that some of those who belong to parties close to the Assad regime are carrying out.”

Samaha, Syrian security Chief Maj. Gen. Ali Mamlouk and a Syrian colonel, identified by his first name Adnan, were charged with forming a group to commit crimes in Lebanon.

The three were also charged with plotting to assassinate political and religious figures.


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