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Photos: Drug dealer arrested, drugs found on him

Photos: Drug dealer arrested, drugs found on him

MTV Lebanon12-06-2025
The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement:
As part of ongoing efforts by the Internal Security Forces to combat drug trafficking and distribution across various Lebanese regions, the Information Division obtained intelligence about an unidentified individual involved in drug trade and promotion in the city of Sidon.
Following thorough investigations and surveillance, the division was able to identify the suspect and arrest him on 05-06-2025 in the Haret Saida area. He was identified as:
M. K. (born in 1997, Lebanese)
Upon searching him, authorities found 11 wraps of crack cocaine, a quantity of marijuana and weed, in addition to a mobile phone.
During interrogation, he confessed distributing drugs in the city.
The necessary legal procedures were carried out, and he was referred along with the seized items to the competent judicial authority.
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