Arrest of a collaborator with the former regime, accused of the disappearance of dozens of Palestinians

The Action Group – South Damascus

Local sources reported that the competent security authorities recently arrested Fahd Hamada, known as “Fahd al-Saqbani,” in the al-Tadamon neighborhood in southern Damascus, on charges related to his previous cooperation with several Syrian security Headquarters.

According to the sources, Hamada is accused of participating in raids and arrests that targeted dozens of civilians during the first years of popular protests in Syria, particularly in the al-Midan and al-Tadamon neighborhoods. He is also suspected of facilitating the entry of government forces into al-Midan in 2012.

Local testimonies also indicate that Fahd Hamada handed over approximately 67 young men from the Yarmouk camp to the Palestine Security headquarter, in light of the lack of accurate information on their fate to date.

This arrest comes within the framework of what some parties have described as “measures to hold accountable those involved in violations against civilians,” following years of demands to prosecute those responsible for these acts.

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