Published : 13-08-2018
Sources close to the pro-government Liwaa AlQuds brigade said recently-leaked probes provided evidence on the involvement of the group’s chief commander Samer Rafe’ in arms sales with ISIS terror group.
The preliminary findings of the probe were released one month after Rafe’ was arrested by the Syrian government forces.
Command Mohamed AlSa’id accused Rafe’ of selling rockets to ISIS in Deir AlZor, where Rafe’ was commanding operations.
According to the leaked findings of the investigation, a truck laden with guided missiles had gone missing before it was spotted in ISIS-led zones. Rafe’ reportedly sold the truck through local intermediaries. A government officer advised Rafe’ to dispatch a batch of missiles out of the area on claims that it was already used in fighting.
Residents of AlNeirab Camp said ill-famed Samer Rafe’ was once arrested on charges of armed robbery and property theft in Aleppo. At the time, Rafe’ confessed to the charges on Syrian state media. He was released one year later.
Sources close to the pro-government Liwaa AlQuds brigade said recently-leaked probes provided evidence on the involvement of the group’s chief commander Samer Rafe’ in arms sales with ISIS terror group.
The preliminary findings of the probe were released one month after Rafe’ was arrested by the Syrian government forces.
Command Mohamed AlSa’id accused Rafe’ of selling rockets to ISIS in Deir AlZor, where Rafe’ was commanding operations.
According to the leaked findings of the investigation, a truck laden with guided missiles had gone missing before it was spotted in ISIS-led zones. Rafe’ reportedly sold the truck through local intermediaries. A government officer advised Rafe’ to dispatch a batch of missiles out of the area on claims that it was already used in fighting.
Residents of AlNeirab Camp said ill-famed Samer Rafe’ was once arrested on charges of armed robbery and property theft in Aleppo. At the time, Rafe’ confessed to the charges on Syrian state media. He was released one year later.