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BEIRUT: The extremist Islamist Nusra Front sent four rigged cars to unknown areas in Lebanon, media reports said Sunday. Referring to a leaked memo, dated Oct. 18 and sent from the head of General Security’s unit in the Rafik Hariri International Airport to the chief of airport security, reports said that the Nusra Front had rigged a white Mercedes 300 with a fake license plate along with a gray Nissan Patrol Jeep. The two vehicles were rigged under the supervision of Palestinian Sheikh Abu Ammar Toufic Hijazi, from the Nusra Front, and Lebanese Kayed Ghadada, who allegedly replaced the deceased Omar Atrash. The memo said that the two rigged cars left the Bekaa Valley town of Arsal to unknown areas on Oct. 17. The third car was a black Mercedes 230 with forged Hezbollah signs and the fourth vehicle was a grey Blazer Jeep.
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