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Major Operation in the Suburb: What Happened to the Most Dangerous Criminal in Tirow (Video)

Major Operation in the Suburb: What Happened to the Most Dangerous Criminal in Tirow (Video)

The "Winnieh El-Dawla" page published a video on its "YouTube" channel showing a raid executed by elements from the Suburb Security in the Intelligence Directorate, during which they arrested one of the most dangerous wanted criminals. "Winnieh El-Dawla" mentioned in a post on "Facebook": "As a result of meticulous security and military work, the wanted individual J. M., known as (Abu Mila), born in 1999, fell into the hands of the Suburb Security Office in the Intelligence Directorate inside the Bazaar café, which he had been frequenting recently in the Tirow area after being in hiding."

It was reported that "the individual is highly dangerous; he recently killed a person named H. J. and discarded the body in a wooded area in Deir Qoubel due to a dispute over betting money. He has had dozens of shooting warrants issued against him for injuring individuals. On January 3, 2017, he shot at a person named Y. A. I. and injured them in the mouth, and the latter is still suffering from health complications today. On April 3, 2022, he shot at two individuals named A. N. and A. N., injuring the first with two bullets in the abdomen and the second with a bullet in the foot. His criminal record includes numerous offenses of this nature, including attempted murder."

"Winnieh El-Dawla" pointed out that "kidnapping crimes are also part of the record of the detained J. M., who confessed upon investigation to committing several armed kidnapping crimes for ransom, including the kidnapping of a person named R. A. I., whom he delivered to his family after receiving the ransom."

It was also noted that "the mentioned individual is accustomed to causing trouble and imposing extortion as a source of livelihood, in addition to operating a large betting and money lending network involving a wide range of Lebanese and foreign youth."

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