
Syria Arrests Assad-Era Officer Seen as Responsible for Triggering 2011 Uprising
Atef Najib, a brigadier general and former head of the Political Security Department in Daraa, was arrested by General Security forces in the country's western Latakia province, state media SANA said.
Syria's new ruling authority has carried out security crackdowns in several regions that it says aim to detain remnants of the former government, arresting dozens of people, mostly low-level officers or combatants.
Najib is the most senior member of Assad's former political or security structures whose arrest has been announced since the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group seized power from the former president in a lightning offensive last year.
HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has since been appointed president for the transitional phase and has pledged to arrest members of the former government accused of crimes.
"This step comes within the framework of the authorities' efforts to hold accountable those involved in violations against the Syrian people and enhance security and stability in the region," SANA quoted the head of General Security in Latakia, Mustafa Knaifati, as saying.

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