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Violence against women, children in Babnin, Minyeh and Burj Barajneh

26-3-2019

In the latest violence incidents against women and children in the country, the ISF General Directorate- PR Department, said in a statement on March 22, that on March 3, 2019, the body of Samya Taleb (45), was discovered with her hands tied inside her house in Babnin, Akkar. Upon investigations, the suspect was identified as her husband’s brother M.T (born in 1967, Lebanese), who, in the beginning, denied any involvement in the crime, but confessed to the murder later. He said it started with a fight when her son broke the glass of the suspect’s van parked in the house’s yard. The latter pushed the victim, where she fell at the edge of the stairs. The ISF directorate also announced on March 20, that the Cybercrime and Intellectual Property Bureau at the Judicial Police Unit, received a complaint filed by a woman to the Public Prosecutor in the North against A. D (born in 1996, Palestinian). The reported charge is sexual harassment, abuse, threat, attempted rape and filming the victim without her knowledge. The investigation led to the arrest of the defendant who admitted that he met girls from different nationalities via social media, lured them and took them to a private place where he filmed them and threatened to post their photos if they didn’t pay him. On the other hand, the ISF directorate on March 15 circulated the photo of Fatma Mashlab (born in 1994, Lebanese) who left her parent’s house in Burj Barajneh on March 14, 2019 to an unknown destination. Also, yesterday, a newborn was found tossed near a trash container on the Minyeh-Deniyyeh highway, where he was transferred to Al Khayr Hospital for examination. Security forces arrived at the scene and started investigation. (Al Mustaqbal, March 16, 21, 23, 24, 2019)

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