Sidon’s Examining
Magistrate Mounif Barakat demanded the death penalty for the Syrian who stabbed
a Lebanese man in the southern port city, the National News Agency reported on
Monday.
According to the agency,
Barakat called in his indictment for the death penalty against Nasser Mohammed
Hassan al-Fares, 22, for stabbing to death money exchange shop owner Mohammed
al-Natout, 66, and stealing $5,000 from him on February 29.
Fares will be referred
to the criminal court in Sidon to go on trial, after he allegedly confessed to
the crime.
A taxi driver has been a
key element in resolving the case, and was offered a financial reward.
Meanwhile, Military
Examining Magistrate Riyad Abu Ghida called on executing George and Michel
Tanelian, who are accused of killing 4 people, mostly taxi drivers.
In November, the
Internal Security Forces detained five Syrian brothers in a raid on an
apartment in al-Nabaa over the attacks on 11 people.
All four victims had
been shot in the head with a 7.85mm pistol, including army Corporal Ziad Hani
Deeb.
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