Prime Minister Najib
Miqati stressed on Monday that preliminary investigations indicate that the
abduction of Kuwaiti national Issam Ibrahim Nasser al-Houti was not
“politically motivated.”
“He wasn’t targeted
because he is a Kuwaiti citizen,” Miqati told An Nahar newspaper.
He pointed out that the
security agencies are exerting efforts to safely free al-Houti.
Information obtained by
Voice of Lebanon radio (93.3) said that his brother-in-law was detained on
Sunday on suspicion of involvement in the abduction.
VDL reported later that
ISF arrested two people other people – Ayman Dalloul and a man from Fouani
family – who hail from Ali al-Nahri in the Bekaa for suspected links to the
abduction of al-Houti.
On Saturday, al-Houti,
52, was seized at gunpoint after his car was intercepted by unknown gunmen in
the area of Hawsh al-Ghanam in the eastern Bekaa valley.
He was driving his red
Kia, which carries the Qatari license plate 20/27880, from Talya when the armed
men followed him and opened fire near his feet as soon as he arrived at his
rented house in Hawsh al-Ghanam.
“We are following up the
matter and contacts are ongoing with the Kuwaiti ambassador” Abdul-Al
al-Qenaei, Miqati said in comments published in An Nahar.
As Safir newspaper
reported that Hizbullah and AMAL movement lifted the political cover off the
gang that kidnapped al-Houti.
The daily said that the
army raided several towns in the Bekaa on Sunday night after the army
intelligence succeeded in locating the whereabouts of the abductors.
Kuwait and several other
Gulf states recently ordered their nationals to leave Lebanon in the face of
threats, particularly against Saudis and Qataris, whose governments are staunch
opponents of the Damascus regime.
Speaker Nabih Berri
revealed on Sunday that some 50,000 Kuwaitis cancelled their flights to the
country in light of the recent instability.
He told his Kuwaiti
counterpart Jassem al-Kharafi during a phone conversation that Lebanon is eager
to release al-Houti soon.http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/51374
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