BALADI NEWS
A former senior Free Syrian Army (FSA) leader has been arrested and detained by the Syrian regime after returning to its territory under claims of amnesty and reconciliation.
Abu Mohammed Ghalib, the former leader of the FSA faction in the areas of southern Damascus, returned to territory held by the regime following an “amnesty decree” coming from northern Syria in coordination with the reconciliation committees which are a key component of the process of returning displaced Syrians and refugees.
Local sources had reported to the opposition news site Syria Call that the regime “had given him assurances that the security branches would not pursue him,” but confirmed that a few days after Ghalib’s return, a patrol belonging to the security forces raided his home in the town of Beit Sahem and took him to a prison site. He was then charged with the murder of members of the Syrian regime and its affiliate Hezbollah.
The reconciliation committees reportedly attempted to intervene to get Ghalib released, particularly as it was they who had given him guarantees that he would not be prosecuted should he return. Their attempt failed, however, due to the cases levelled against him and the proof of the charges.
Source: MEMO.