The beginning is from Baabda, where the file was not referred to the Appeals Public Prosecution except after pressure from a group of lawyers and the families of the detainees, who record their objection to the arrests, considering them to be “arbitrary” and “discretionary” to blame corruption crimes on junior employees and brokers, while senior employees flee abroad. It also happened in the Chouf real estate department after one of the senior employees fled to America.
Baabda district
According to the information, one of the detainees, named R. Dr.. From the Baabda district, she was exposed to a sudden health condition as a result of the difficult conditions in “Barbar El-Khazen” prison, where she was diagnosed with heart disease, which necessitated her transfer to “Al-Hayat” Hospital, and she is currently being treated “at the expense of her family,” as confirmed by the follow-up source.
Zalka district
The information confirms that all those in hiding from the Baabda district were issued arrest warrants in absentia, and this also happened in the Al-Matn district in Zalka, which did not happen with regard to some names in the Chouf district, which led to the flight of the employee concerned to America.
Before the Chouf, what happens in Zalka? The follow-up source says that the investigations began in Zalka and will continue until next week, after Judge Samer Lishaa charged 51 people, pending the expansion of the investigation and the issuance of arrest warrants similar to what happened in the second chambers.
Chouf district
It is noteworthy that the Public Prosecutor of Appeal in Mount Lebanon, Judge Ghada Aoun, had asked a week ago to hear this employee in the case, but the investigations were not completed there, but rather moved to Zalka and Aley, without issuing a search and investigation warrant against this employee, which led to his escape, and he has a lot in his pocket. Among the files that expose the involvement of politicians, personalities, employees and brokers in major corruption files.
Thus, the investigations in these departments expand, amid major political and judicial interventions, which may raise many question marks about the results of the investigation and the accountability of the corrupt in departments that have been hotbeds of corruption for many years.