2011/10/26

Oct 25 Incidents

ثلاثة إرهابيين يعترفون بالمشاركة في الاعتداء على مفارز أمنية وتهريب أسلحة من تركيا
Five Terrorists Confess to Smuggling Weapons, Working among Armed Groups and Committing Criminal Acts in Jisr al-Shughour, Lattakia and Abu Kamal (confession)
http://www.sana.sy/ara/336/2011/10/26/377879.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/10/25/377876.htm
Oct 25, 2011

DAMASCUS, (SANA) - Terrorists Ala'a Ahmad Nanna and Walid Ahmad Nanna and confessed to joining armed terrorist groups in attacking the Military Security Detachment in Jisr al-Shughour in the northern province of and killing its personnel, in addition to smuggling firearms and ammo from Turkey.

Terrorist Mouayad Ghannam confessed to participating in smuggling firearms and ammo from Turkey to the Palestinian neighborhood in al-Raml al-Janoubi in the coastal province of Lattakia, in addition to smuggling large quantities of fuel to Turkey.

The 26-year old terrorist Alaa Nanna, who lives in al-Raml al-Janoubi in Lattakia and works at al-Zain Company for Food Industry, confessed that he and some one called Hazem Faido from Khirbat al-Jouz village transported 50 pump-action shotguns to protesters in Jisr al-Shughour to help launch their attack on the Military Security Detachment there.

Alaa said that he took a gun and participated in opening fire on the detachment with 700 other armed men while a person called Mustafa Baydaq drove a bulldozer to transport barrels full of explosives into the detachment and then detonated them.

Terrorist Alaa confessed to cutting the hand and the leg of an injured soldier with a cleaver before Baydaq shot him dead with a machine gun.

The terrorist added that having had the detachment under their control, Baydaq used the bulldozer to put the dead security members into cars and threw some of them into the Orontes River, while other bodies were thrown in a waste landfill and in an unknown place.

He also confessed to transporting 50 pump-action shotguns to Lattakia City after Hazen smuggled them into Syria from Turkey.

Alaa said that he and the other armed men were shooting at the army personnel from the buildings' roofs in al-Raml al-Janoubi. "I shot an army member in his waist. He fell to the ground and I fled."

In turn, the 32-year old Walid Nanna, Alaa's brother, who was born in al-Sleibeh neighborhood and also works at al-Zain Company, confessed to participating in transporting pump-action shotguns in bags from the Turkish borders to al-Hamboshiyeh village to be later taken to Lattakia.

For his part, Mouayad Ghannam, who is from Idlib and lives in Lattakia, confessed to participating in smuggling firearms and ammo from Turkey using his microbus, in addition to smuggling large quantities of fuel in plastic containers to Turkey for 25 days in an area called Harf al-Aass.

He said that he smuggled firearms into Syria four times and each time the shipment included 12 pump-action shotguns.

Two terrorists Confess to Working among Armed Groups and Committing Criminal Acts in Abu Kamal City

Jalal-allah al-Moussa and Mahmoud Faiyyad Ghour confessed to participating with armed groups in perpetrating acts of killing, sabotage, arson and plunder in Abu Kamal city in the northeastern province of Deir Ezzor.

Jalal-allah al-Moussa, who sells cigarette packets at the public square in Abu Kamal, related how he participated in the protests in the city in exchange for money, saying that he once received SYP 10000 from some called Saddam al-Jamal in return for his participation.

He admitted dealing with an armed group who one Friday supplied him with weapons "which they might need to protect the protest."

Al-Moussa added that he took part with the terrorist group's members in attacking several government buildings in Abu Kamal.

"We set the city's prison on fire and helped the prisoners out…We also burned the Security Forces center and the police stations and stole all their contents of confiscated stuff and firearms," the terrorist explained.

He added that the armed group he was part of seized over 82 military firearms and other hunting weapons, released two prisoners and stole drugs from the prison.

"We also stole money from the Region's Director's house, incinerated the Court and the Civil Affairs Institution building and threw gas bottles at the Security Forces Center," al-Moussa confessed.

He added that they also set up roadblocks which were later removed by the army when it entered the city after few days.

The terrorist Mahmoud Faiyyad Ghour from Abu Kamal city, who was released from prison on a general amnesty by President Bashar al-Assad, confessed to working among an armed group and committing criminal acts.

"On my way back home from prison, I was stopped by a guy who gave money for people to go out to the streets. He gave me a sum of money and I went on the protest," Ghour said.

He admitted that he was part of an armed group of more than 1500 members, with whom he participated in burning the building of the Region's Leadership Department, stealing cars belonging to the Security and Police Forces and shooting dead an army member in a narrow street who was on duty to protect citizens.


35,000 Cartons of Smuggled Cigarettes Confiscated in Homs
http://www.sana.sy/eng/21/2011/10/25/377810.htm
Oct 25, 2011

HOMS, (SANA) – Homs Customs on Monday night confiscated 700 boxes containing 35,000 cartons of cigarettes that were being smuggled in two large trucks in Sadad area in Homs.

A source at Homs Customs said that the two trucks were accompanied by several cars containing armed smugglers, and that the customs officers engaged the smugglers who fled without injuring any of the officers.

The confiscated cigarettes are valued at SYP 7 million and the fines for smuggling them amount to SYP 38 million.


Dr. Khaddour Recounts Details of His Abduction by Armed Terrorist Group
http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/10/25/377900.htm
Oct 25, 2011

HOMS, (SANA) – Dean of the Petrochemical Engineering Faculty at al-Baath University, Dr. Mohammad Khaddour recounted the details of his abduction by an armed terrorist group before authorities released him.

"It was 2:14 pm on October, 23rd. I was on my way to collage with my driver and a laboratory technician. The road was blocked by armed men who spread in bystreets. We tried to return but it was impossible since we were surrounded by them. They kidnapped us and took us to unknown place," said Dr. Khaddour in an interview with the Syrian TV on Tuesday.

"After 40 hours and exactly at 8:30 pm we were released. I don't know the place where we were seized since the armed men blind-folded us the moment they kidnapped us," he added.

Dr. Khaddour's wife expressed gratitude to the authorities and the people of Deir Ba'labeh neighborhood in Homs for their efforts in getting her husband released.

She also expressed appreciation for the army's sacrifices to defend the homeland, urging the armed terrorist groups to drop weapons so that things can go back to normal.


Eight Syrian Technicians Martyred, Two Injured in a Yemeni Plane Crash
http://www.sana.sy/eng/22/2011/10/25/377847.htm
Oct 25, 2011

SANAA, (SANA) – Eight Syrian technicians were martyred and two were injured while they were on a training mission within the framework of experience exchange agreements signed between Syria and some Arab countries, including Yemen, as a Yemeni plane crashed on Tuesday when it was landing in Lahej province in southern Yemen.

A Yemeni engineer was also martyred because of the Russian-made Antonov plane crash. Experts think that the crash happened because of a technical fault.

Syria and other Arab countries signed several agreements in the fields of technical and training experience exchange.

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