Initially, it was claimed that
Hezbollah was behind the abduction, however, leaks from the Lebanese security forces showed that a gang of Syrian refugees was responsible. The
Lebanese Army arrested three Syrians and a Lebanese mole for questioning and to find the victim's whereabouts. With the cooperation of a unit of the Syrian army, they were able to arrest the four kidnappers of Syrian nationalities including the alleged leader named Bilal Mohammad Dello. Official judicial sources said that Suleiman was killed by a car theft gang, however the Lebanese Forces and allied parties claim it was a political assassination particularly orchestrated by
Hezbollah and the Syrian regime, who have been known to have assassinated numerous critics and opposition politicians. Hezbollah secretary general,
Hassan Nasrallah, denied these claims in a speech and added that the accusations were intended to cause sectarian strife. The discovery of Suleiman's body in Syria and leaks that implicated Syrian nationals, angered the Christians in Lebanon, who attacked Syrian refugees in the streets between
Jbeil and other places across Lebanon. On April 10, local Christians in
Bourj Hammoud, a suburb of
Beirut, declared to the Syrian migrants in the area that they must vacate all businesses and apartments in
Bourj Hammoud by April 12. The following day, Christians distributed leaflets in the
Ashrafieh neighborhood of Beirut, issuing an ultimatum to the Syrian refugees to leave the area by April 12 (the next day). Leader of the Lebanese Forces,
Samir Geagea, called for calm and personally visited Jbeil. The minister of the displaced, Issam Sharafeddine, even called for the execution of the murderers and the LF reportedly adopted an even firmer stance concerning the presence of Syrian refugees. On 24 May 2025, the Lebanese Army announced that Syria handed over one of the main suspects in the killing. The statement read, "The detainee is the leader of a kidnapping, theft and forgery gang and has a large number of arrest warrants against him. An investigation has been initiated under the supervision of the competent judiciary". ==See Also==