Lebanon

Arrest Warrants in the "TikTokers" Case

Arrest Warrants in the

The chief investigating judge in Mount Lebanon, Nicolas Mansour, continued his investigations into the "TikTokers" case. He held the first session, after which he issued immediate arrest warrants against several detainees who appeared before him on Tuesday. They submitted procedural defenses through their legal representatives. He also issued absentia arrest warrants against several individuals who are evading capture. It is noted that the total number of detainees has now reached 15. Judge Mansour sent a letter to the Public Prosecution, requesting the issuance of a red notice through Interpol for the fugitives, as some of them are located in multiple countries.

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