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Heat on Lebanese ex-security chiefs
Lebanon's top prosecutor has issued a preliminary criminal charge against four Lebanese generals who were named by the UN investigator as suspects in former prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri's assassination. Prosecutor-General Said Mirza told The Associated Press that he referred the four suspects late on Thursday to an investigating magistrate, who will interrogate them on Friday. The four are Major-General Jamil Sayyed, the former chief of General Security; Major-General Ali Hajj, the former director-general of the Internal Security Forces; Brigadier-General Raymond Azar, the former director-general of military intelligence; and Brigadier-General Mustafa Hamdan, the commander of the Presidential Guard.

Mirza said the next step concerning the fate of the four generals will be decided depending on the results of investigating magistrate Elias Eid's interrogation. Lebanese President Emile Lahoud, for his part, vowed he would stay in office despite the arrest of the senior security officials, Aljazeera reported on Thursday. Earlier in the day, the head of the UN probe, German prosecutor Detlev Mehlis, said he was willing to go to Syria to secure its cooperation in the investigation. Mehlis also said he believed there were "more people involved" in the February murder, following the questioning of five suspects, including the three pro-Syrian former security chiefs and Lahoud aide Hamdan. Asked about Syria's cooperation so far, Mehlis told a press conference: "There were some problems but I'm optimistic that these problems can be solved."

"They will have to be solved because without this cooperation we will not have a full picture," he said, adding that he was "ready and willing to go to Syria." Aljazeera quoted him as saying there were no Syrian suspects, adding that he would need an extension to his three-month term in order to wrap up the investigation.
Posted by: Fred 2005-09-02
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