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ISF busts international drug smuggling network

Date of incident: 
May 30, 2018
Death toll: 
0persons
Number of Injured: 
0persons
Actors/Parties Involved: 
ISF Intelligence Branch

The Internal Security Forces Monday announced that it had arrested three people belonging to an international drug network that used bottles of spirits to smuggle cocaine into Lebanon to be sold to Lebanese dealers. The arrests were made by the ISF’s Information Branch over the past two months and came after a process of several months’ surveillance, a statement said. This enabled the unit to identify eight people belonging to an “international organization specializing in smuggling to Lebanon large amounts of cocaine, which would be mixed with liquid.” The drugs would be smuggled into the country through alcohol bottles packed in duty free bags from an international airport, the statement said.
The Information Branch identified the members as follows: Italian Nationals L.R., born in 1968, and N.B., born in 1959, A.B, born in 1991, and M.A, born in 1985. It also included Brazilian nationals A.F., born in 1993, L.D., born in 1980, Argentinian K.B., born in 1966, and German M.T., born in 1975, who is believed to head the network.
“It turned out that once the network’s members arrive in Lebanon, they would rent rooms in several hotels across the country and stay there for a brief period,” the statement said. “During which time they separate the cocaine from the liquid suitable to be sold to Lebanese drug dealers for hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

L.R. confirmed that G.Z. received drugs from him around seven times after the latter was arrested on May 30 in Dahr al-Baidar.
The ISF added that the three men were referred to the relevant judicial authorities and that work is in progress to arrest others involved in the case.

Primary category: 
Arrest/Detention
Secondary Category: 
Illicit Trade/Trafficking/Smuggling
Classification of conflict (primary): 
Power & governance conflicts
Violent or non-violent conflicts associated with antagonisms related to internal political tensions between local and/or national groups and parties. These tensions may be encouraged by internal, regional and international parties. Such conflicts are characterized by their defiance and/or opposition to central State power and governance.