The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

On charges of dealing with former “Autonomous Administration” | Civil and military police arr-est four civilians from Afrin

Aleppo province: Yesterday, members of a civil police patrol arrested two civilians from Kulian Tahtani village in Rajo district in Afrin countryside, on charges of going on guarding shifts during the “Autonomous Administration” control of Afrin city, in order to obtain a financial ransom from them.
On a related context, another civil police patrol arrested a civilian from Bulbul district in Afrin countryside, on charges of dealing with the former “Autonomous Administration”, after he returned to his village coming from Aleppo city.
Moreover, members of a military police checkpoint at the entrance of Izaz city in the northern countryside of Aleppo, also arrested a civilian from Bulbul district in Afrin countryside, while he was heading to Izaz city to buy some agricultural materials, and accused him of dealing with the “Autonomous Administration”.
On January 18, SOHR reported that members of a patrol of the military police arrested, a few days ago, two young women from Koliya Tahtani village in Raju district in Afrin countryside for “dealing with the former Autonomous Administration.”
On the other hand, members of a joint patrol of the Turkish intelligence and civil police arrested a civilian from Anqalah village in Sheikh Hadid district in Afrin countryside for “dealing with the former Autonomous Administration,” while he was heading to Afrin city.