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September 29, 2011

Daily Star - Man arrested on warrants while reporting crime, September 29, 2011

BEIRUT: A man who had multiple warrants against him was arrested Wednesday when he went to a police station to file a complaint of an armed robbery, the National News Agency reported.
According to the NNA, Naim Abu Shahine filed a complaint at a police station in Tripoli that three men robbed him at gunpoint following a dispute.
While filing the complaint, Abu Shahine was arrested and taken into custody on several warrants.
Police are following up on his complaint and pursuing the three men.
Elsewhere, in Beirut’s southern suburbs, a dispute between members of the Zeiter and Kheireddine families led to a shootout on Lailaki Bridge at dawn.
The shooters fled the scene before police arrived but two of them were identified. No injuries were reported.

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