Al-Miqdad Family Abducts “FSA” Members, Promises Hefty Catch

In response to kidnapping of its son, al-Miqdad family abducted on Wednesday more than 20 members of the so-called “Free Syrian Army”.

The family announced its “military wing” had abducted several members of the “FSA”, in response for the kidnapping of Hassan Miqdad by Syrian militants two days earlier.

“The family’s military wing kidnapped several Syrians. We are not afraid of anyone,” Abu Ali al-Meqdad said on behalf of the family.

“There are over 20 FSA members kidnapped in Lebanon,” he added.

He said the tribes of the eastern Bekaa valley such as Shamas, Zaiter, Nasreddine and Dandash are all working together and will reveal their “big catch” on Thursday morning.

Later on Wednesday, al-Mayadeen channel broadcast a video of the kidnapped Syrians.

Media reports said that one of the kidnapped is an officer, who has been wounded, and a man who has been funding the “FSA”.

The reports said that the officer had received money from al-Mustaqbal (Future) MP Khaled Daher.

It added that the kidnapped confessed they were trying to send arms to the militants inside Syria.

Source: Agencies

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One Response to Al-Miqdad Family Abducts “FSA” Members, Promises Hefty Catch

  1. nsnbc says:

    Saad Hariri ( al- Mustaqbal – Future Movement ), has been implicated in the financing and arming of insurgents, as far back as autumn 2011 – for more details see my article on the issue:

    Hariri implicated in arming NATO insurgency in Syria

    http://nsnbc.wordpress.com/2011/09/14/hariri-implicated-in-arming-nato-insurgency-in-syria/

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