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March 1, 2012

The Daily Star - Arrest warrant issued for Sidon killer, March 2, 2012


BEIRUT: An arrest warrant was issued Thursday for the killer of a 67-year-old money changer in the southern city of Sidon earlier this week.
Sidon’s investigative magistrate Afif Barakat issued an arrest warrant for 22-year-old Syrian national Nasser Fares, who killed money changer Mohammad al-Natout during a robbery Tuesday.
Barakat said he will move quickly to close the investigation so that Fares is put on trial at the earliest possible opportunity.
A lifeless Natout was found Tuesday morning in his establishment, located on the main Beirut-Sidon highway. Preliminary indications are that he was stabbed to death.
Fares, who stole $5,000 in cash from Natout’s store, was arrested while attempting to flee to Syria by taxi, security sources told The Daily Star following his apprehension a few hours later. They said Fares confessed to the murder.


http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Mar-01/165175-arrest-warrant-issued-for-sidon-killer.ashx#axzz1nr6UypeJ

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