Man Arrested for Robbing Worshipers at Mosques in Lebanon

Published January 25th, 2018 - 02:01 GMT
The amounts stolen ranged between LL300,000 ($200) and LL500,000 ($330) (Shutterstock/FIle)
The amounts stolen ranged between LL300,000 ($200) and LL500,000 ($330) (Shutterstock/FIle)

The Internal Security Forces nabbed a man accused of pickpocketing people and worshipers at mosques while practicing their religious rituals, the ISF said in a statement on Thursday.

The statement said the suspect, a man identified as Sh. M., was arrested on Jan. 23 at the entrance of Bahaa Eddine al-Hariri mosque in Sidon.

It added: “the suspect...with his brother, took advantage of crowds of worshipers and people in mosques during prayer times and funerals."

The amounts stolen ranged between LL300,000 ($200) and LL500,000 ($330).

The detainee has a criminal record and is wanted on several charges including drug dealing, it added.

 

 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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