Baghdadi’s ex-wife handed over to Lebanon's General Security
Lebanon's Military Court handed over the Iraqi ex-wife of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to General Security Tuesday, along with her children and the wife of an ISIS commander, The Daily Star reported.
According to judicial sources in the Military Court, Saja al-Dulaimi, the Iraqi ex-wife of Baghdadi, and Ola Mithqal al-Oqaily, the wife of ISIS commander Anas Sharkas, and both women’s children have been handed over to General Security after they were apprehended separately in recent weeks.
The decision came after preliminary investigations revealed that neither of the suspects had committed any crime in Lebanese territory.
Military Prosecutor Judge Saqr Saqr ordered Dulaimi, Oqaily and their children to be handed over to General Security, which will investigate the legality of their presence in Lebanon.
Oqaily and her children are being held for residing in Lebanon illegally and possessing forged identity papers, while Dulaimi and her children were detained last month on suspicion of collaborating with ISIS and trying to enter Lebanon using fake IDs.