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Arrest warrants issued for 5 Lebanese

Sat Dec 18, 2010 9:10AM

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A military court in Lebanon

A military judge has issued arrest warrants for five Lebanese citizens for cooperation with Israel in killing a Hezbollah member.



The investigating judge made the decision on Friday after he launched an inquiry into the assassination of the member of the resistance group, dpa reported.

The judged also charged the suspects with attempts to kill other people.

The Lebanese security forces, in cooperation with Hezbollah, have arrested a number of Israeli spies in recent months and handed them over to judicial officials for trial.

On Thursday, Lebanese President Michel Sleiman called for filing a complaint against Israel with the UN Security Council over Tel Aviv's espionage operations in Lebanon.

Israeli espionage "is in clear violation of Resolution 1701," said the Lebanese president.

The Lebanese army, acting on an alert coming from the resistance movement of Hezbollah, discovered and dismantled two Israeli espionage devices on Wednesday.

President Sleiman also lauded the cooperation between the country's Armed Forces and Hezbollah that led to the discovery of the Israeli spying devices.

The devices were found on the Barouk Mountain, east of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, and Mount Sannine, northeast of the capital.

Earlier this month, the Israeli military remotely detonated two Israeli spy devices after they were discovered by Hezbollah in Wadi al-Qaysiyya near the southern coastal city of Tyre.

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