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Military Security imprisons some of its members in Al-Bukamal

10/11/2022
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The correspondent of DeirEzzor24 network said that the military security in the city of Al-Bukamal, east of Deir Ezzor, summoned a number of reconciliation elements affiliated with it.

He added that all those summoned were from Al-Bukamal, and they were summoned against the background of their involvement in smuggling wanted men and those who evaded military service from unofficial smuggling crossings to the east of the river in exchange for sums of money.

Some of those summoned were released, while a number of them were imprisoned pending investigation.

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