Legal status of 155 wanted persons from Homs settled

 

Homs – The authorities settled on Sunday the legal status of 155 wanted people from Homs in the framework of local reconciliations, SANA reported.

After turning themselves in and handing over their weapons, the 155 persons, who are from Homs city and Hassia, Talbiseh and al-Rastan in Homs countryside, pledged to not carry out any act that might harm the homeland or affect its security.

On June 19, 105 people from Talkalakh, al-Rastan, al-Hossn, Talbiseh and a number of neighborhoods in Homs city had their legal status settled.

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