Syrians close to President Bashar al-Assad have brought the dangerous chemicals that exploded on August 4 at the Beirut Port, member of the Strong Republic parliamentary bloc MP Maged Eddy Abillama said Sunday. The MP said he has informed the public prosecutor about the information he has to support the ongoing investigation into the devastating explosion. Abillama said he will reveal more information on Tuesday. “I will visit, with the head of the Change Movement, lawyer Elie Mahfoud, the office of the public prosecutor to file a complaint over the crime of the Beirut Port blast,” he said in a television interview. “The Syrian regime benefited from its proxies in Lebanon to place the ammonium nitrate at the Port of Beirut. The judiciary should assume its responsibilities,” he said. The deputy said every party linked to the explosion should be punished. “We should gather all information that reveals what happened and hold those who destroyed Beirut accountable,” Abillama added. More than five months after the blast, little light has been shed on the circumstances that led to Lebanons worst peacetime disaster, which is widely blamed on decades of negligence and corruption by the countrys ruling elite. The slow pace of the investigation has sparked outrage at home and fueled distrust among international donors, whose support is much needed if Lebanon is to stand a chance of surviving its deepest economic crisis in decades.
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