Units
from Lebanese Army and Internal Security Forces (ISF) completed Thursday
a heavy deployment in the streets and squares of the northern city of
Tripoli, National News Agency reported Thursday, May 17, 2012.
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The
army and the ISF erected several checkpoints and conducted armored patrols,
particularly at rival neighborhoods of Sunni Bab el Tebbaneh and Alawite
Jabal Mohsen.
Since 1 p.m. on Thursday, the city has not witnessed any gunfire shooting
or sniping, the report noted.
Deadly clashes broke out on Saturday in Tripoli between Islamists and
the army, following the arrest of Lebanese citizen Shadi al-Mawlawi by
the General Security at a social services center that belongs to Finance
Minister Mohammad Safadi.
After his arrest, 100 young men blocked the northern and southern roads
into Tripoli. The ensuing sectarian clashes left nine people dead and
some 50 wounded.
The heavy deployment decision was taken by security officials after Prime
Minister Najib Mikati called on security forces to erect checkpoints in
Tripoli and arrest anyone carrying arms in public during a meeting at
his residence in the city.
Mikati convened a meeting in his hometown of Tripoli, which was attended
by officials from the northern city as well as security chiefs, after
sporadic clashes and sniper fire violated the shaky truce between the
rival neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen.
Throughout the morning, the Lebanese Army responded to sporadic sniper
fire in several neighborhoods of Tripoli as tensions remained high following
three days of bloody clashes. The majority of snipers are located in the
Talaat al-Omari area, situated between the rival neighborhoods.
Three rocket-propelled grenades were fired on Syria Street separating
the rival neighborhoods earlier in the day.
According to a statement released by the prime minister's media office,
the attendees discussed security situation in Tripoli and mandated Lebanese
Army and ISF to "control security situation in the city."
The attendees also called on all parties to "remove all forms of
military presence in the city," stressing the importance of restoring
normal life in all areas.
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