BEIRUT: Roumieh prison wardens arrested a Lebanese police officer for trying to smuggle sandwiches filled with a chemical substance destined for a Fatah al-Islam prisoner into the detention centre.
A security source said that the policeman, a member of a police unit in charge of Roumieh, was searched at Lebanon’s biggest prison north of Beirut after drawing suspicion.
The source added that when the sandwiches were opened, the wardens were surprised to find a chemical substance which the source identified by its French name “carbure.”
The police officer told investigators he was going to deliver the sandwiches to prisoner Charbel Shalitta, who faces the death penalty for killing a young Lebanese man in Halat, north of Beirut, last year.
When summoned by investigators, Shalitta admitted he was smuggling the substance to a leader of Fatah al-Islam prisoners at Roumieh.