On 25 December, unidentified armed groups conducted synchronized assaults on multiple security checkpoints in the western Hama countryside with
RPG launchers and
heavy machine guns, killing one Syrian government troop and injuring another. On the same day, a contingent of the
General Security Forces –a police unit loyal to the new government– made their way to the
Khirbet al-Ma'zah village in the southern Tartus Governorate. They intended to arrest Kanjo Hassan. Upon entering the village, the General Security Forces were ambushed by militants, with 14 policemen and three attackers being killed. According to
SOHR, loyalists of Kanjo Hassan and another former Ba'athist officer,
Suhayl al-Hasan, were responsible for the ambush. The transitional government described the ambush as an attack by Assad loyalists. A curfew was declared at several cities. The next day, the
Military Operations Command conducted a major security operation combing through several Tartus Governorate villages and forests for regime loyalists and those involved with Assad regime-related crimes. Armed forces launched a raid in the village of
Khirbet al-Ma'zah, resulting in the arrest of Kanjo Hassan and twenty of his associates. Kanjo Hassan was found hiding in a hole in the ground. The conflict resulted in fourteen interior ministry personnel being killed and ten others sustaining injuries during what officials described as an "ambush". Three gunmen associated with Kanjo Hassan were also killed in the gunfight. Following his capture, footage published by
al-Marsid showed Kanjo lying the ground with visible facial injuries surrounded by bottles, suggesting he had been subjected to physical abuse by his captors. The news of Kanjo Hassan’s detention was confirmed by the
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The
National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces welcomed the arrest, describing it as an "important step on the path to justice and the prosecution of those who committed crimes against the Syrian people". == Aftermath ==