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Disappearance of Ahmad Shukur: Four charged with kidnapping for Mossad

The Lebanese judiciary has initiated proceedings against two Lebanese nationals, a Franco-Lebanese, and a Syrian-Swede.

Disappearance of Ahmad Shukur: Four charged with kidnapping for Mossad

An undated photo shows Lebanese Army soldiers riding a tank through the streets in an unspecified village in the Bekaa. (AFP archive photo)

Four people accused of a kidnapping in Lebanon for Israel's Mossad spy agency last month have been charged, a judicial official said on Thursday, after a retired security officer whose brother was linked to an Israeli airman's disappearance went missing.

The military prosecutor's office initiated proceedings Wednesday against a Lebanese man who turned himself in to authorities at the end of December after returning from Africa, according to a judicial source who spoke with L'Orient Today.

Israel has apprehended suspects in Lebanon before and Mossad is accused of regularly attempting to contact Lebanese people to facilitate its operations, while Lebanon has arrested dozens of people on suspicion of collaborating with Israel over the years.

Lebanese authorities believe the agency known for espionage operations outside of Israel's borders was behind the disappearance of retired security officer Ahmad Shukur last month.

Shukur, whose brother Hassan is suspected of involvement in the 1986 capture of Israeli air force navigator Ron Arad, disappeared in the Bekaa region of eastern Lebanon.

Authorities have arrested and charged one Lebanese man and charged three more who remain at large.

The four were charged with "communicating with and working for Mossad within Lebanon in exchange for money, and carrying out the kidnapping of Ahmad Shukur," a judicial official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The three are "a Lebanese woman, a Lebanese-French man, and a Syrian-Swedish man," the official said.

The Israeli airman Ron Arad, whose plane went down in southern Lebanon during the country's civil war between 1975 and 1990, is now presumed dead and his remains were never returned.

Hassan Shukur was killed in 1988 in a battle between Israeli forces and local fighters, including from Hezbollah, a source close to the family told AFP last month, requesting anonymity.

Four people accused of a kidnapping in Lebanon for Israel's Mossad spy agency last month have been charged, a judicial official said on Thursday, after a retired security officer whose brother was linked to an Israeli airman's disappearance went missing.The military prosecutor's office initiated proceedings Wednesday against a Lebanese man who turned himself in to authorities at the end of December after returning from Africa, according to a judicial source who spoke with L'Orient Today.Israel has apprehended suspects in Lebanon before and Mossad is accused of regularly attempting to contact Lebanese people to facilitate its operations, while Lebanon has arrested dozens of people on suspicion of collaborating with Israel over the years.Lebanese authorities believe the agency known for espionage operations outside of...
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