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  • BEIRUT: Criminals In Lebanon Beware: You Are On Candid Camera

    CRIMINALS IN LEBANON BEWARE: YOU ARE ON CANDID CAMERA

    Ya Libnan, Lebanon
    Sept 18 2005

    Beirut, Lebanon - Police investigators are focusing on a film taken
    by a security camera of a bank at the scene of the Jeitawi bombing
    in Ashrafiyeh to pin down the identity of two suspects seen planting
    two bags of explosives in between parked cars near a coffee shop that
    took the brunt of the explosion's impact, An Nahar reported on Sunday.

    Witnesses have told the police that they saw the two bag carriers
    climbing out of a private car driven by a third man. The same car
    returned to pick them up and raced off after explosives were placed
    on target, according to An Nahar.

    Investigators hope to establish the identity of the bombers and their
    car driver from the film that was taken off the security camera of
    a Byblos Bank branch overlooking the scene of the blast that rocked
    Jeitawi's St. Louis alleyway five minutes before midnight.

    The owner of the cafe, a Lebanese Armenian in his sixties, was killed
    in the blast and a total of 28 people were injured. Police said Sunday
    that only three of the wounded people remained hospitalized and the
    rest were given quick first aid treatment and discharged.

    Residents of the densely populated stricken street in a Christian
    neighborhood of the Lebanese capital are still taking stock of the
    damage caused by the explosions to their homes and businesses.

    Beirut's municipality launched a fund-raising campaign to help
    residents to repair the damage.

    An official statement said the first $100,000 donation came from
    Sheikh Jassem Mohammed Al Bahr, reportedly a Kuwaiti citizen. The
    City Council has decided to extend an initial aid of $500 to every
    victim pending a survey of the damage by Lebanon's Higher Relief Board.

    It was the 8th such bombing since March 19. Anti-Syrian politicians
    blamed the new attack, like the previous bombings, on Syria's secret
    service and allied Lebanese intelligence operatives. But Hezbollah,
    which strongly condemned the Jeitawi blast as a terrorist act of
    destabilization, publicly warned against handing down prejudgments.

    The filming of the suspects is a message to future criminals that they
    can no longer expect to get away so easily. The Lebanese are determined
    to find out the truth about who is behind all these criminal acts in
    Lebanon and bring to Justice all these criminals.

    To those criminals contemplating similar actions in the future,
    we may say: "Watch out! You are on Candid Camera"

    http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2005/09/criminals_in_le.php
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