An Australian-Syrian national has been arrested in Dam Wal Farz district on terrorism charges
Reuters
An Australian man was arrested in Tripoli on charges of
terrorism on Sunday (1 May), according to Lebanese media reports. The
man identified as Mark Eddie Maximus by Voice of Lebanon Radio, was
arrested in the Dam Wal Farz district, in the north of the country which
is a hotbed of extremism. He was detained by army intelligence
officers. He is believed to be an Australian-Syrian national and was
detained when a vehicle he was travelling in was tracked by Lebanese
intelligence, the Sydney Morning herald reported.
According to unconfirmed reports, the man was in the
city to plan a terrorist attack. The police tracked his car and
arrested him after an exchange of gunfire, according to ABC.
A woman also suspected of terror links is believed to be at large, according to Lebanese media.
A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade said they were trying to confirm the reports of the detention of
the Australian. He added: "Northern Lebanon, and Lebanon's border areas
with Syria, are listed as 'do not travel' destinations in Australia's
travel advice."
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