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Police to Display Confiscated Equipment from Israel-Linked Spies: Fridge worth $100,000, USB $70,000

Police to Display Confiscated Equipment from Israel-Linked Spies: Fridge worth $100,000, USB $70,000

Inspection of equipment confiscated from Israel-linked spies has showed high-tech espionage with reports on Monday saying the price of the fridge used to transmit pictures of Lebanon and Syria around $ 100,000 and the USB $ 70,000.

Local media said Lebanese security services have managed to decode the difficult apparatus and supplies used by spies and were able to know their techniques and characteristics.

Lebanese police at noon Monday will display the equipment seized from the suspects from the Israel espionage network suspects.

A Lebanese security source told the daily As Safir in remarks published on Monday that senior police officers will explain the significance and seriousness of the confiscated apparatus.

He pointed to the high price of some of the equipment like the fridge used by retired Lebanese general Adib al-Alam that is worth around $ 100,000.

Alam used to store pictures he took of Lebanon and Syria in two small refrigerators and would later transmit them to Israel.

As Safir said the detainees have made "important confessions."

Pan-Arab daily al-Hayat, meanwhile, said Lebanese intelligence on Saturday arrested two suspects with links to Israel in the southern city of Tyre.

It quoted Lebanese security sources as saying that preliminary investigation with brothers Mahmoud and Hussein Ahmed Shehab, who were arrested last Friday on suspicion of spying for the Mossad, has revealed that they had been recruited separately and that they wre not aware of that.

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