Discovery of Informant Records and Agent Networks of the Syrian Regime

Discovery of Informant Records and Agent Networks of the Syrian Regime

Dec 26 2024

ARK News.. Confidential Files Unveiled
Media sources have reported that members of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, under the leadership of Ahmad al-Sharaa (Abu Mohammad al-Jolani), uncovered a trove of secret files during the collapse of certain areas following the fall of the Assad regime. These files, reportedly found in the offices of security branches in Damascus and other provinces, reveal an extensive network of covert agents deeply embedded within Syrian state institutions and society.

Agent Networks and Their Objectives

The leaked documents highlight organized and clandestine cells operating across Syrian cities, provinces, and rural areas. These networks were designed to safeguard the regime and its ruling family, particularly in the Al-Qardaha region, by undermining internal stability and sowing chaos.

Infiltration Across All Levels

The revelations indicate that informants were placed in virtually every sector, including individuals dispatched by the Ba'ath Party to study at Islamic law colleges and later graduate to serve covert purposes.

Secret Operations and Activities

The files reveal a wide array of sinister and systematic activities carried out by these networks, including:

1. Assassinations and Targeted Killings

Directly eliminating opposition figures and dissidents.
Staging incidents as suicides to cover up assassinations.
2. Conspiracies and Fabrications

Framing political and national figures with false charges to discredit them.
Targeting opposition families by tarnishing their reputations.

3. Espionage and Surveillance

Wiretapping opposition figures and releasing fabricated recordings to damage their reputations.

Monitoring the phones of opposition members' daughters to trap them in personal scandals.
A document from Branch 291 acknowledges the existence of mass graves in Qatana, Rural Damascus, questioning why their traces were concealed.

4. Drug Trafficking

Distributing drugs among youth to tarnish their reputations and entrap them.
Leveraging addiction for blackmail or recruitment purposes.

5. Social Fabric Dismantling

Inciting conflicts within families, tribes, and political groups to weaken social cohesion.
Creating rifts within families through deceit and manipulation.

6. Economic Sabotage

Manipulating the currency market to destabilize the local economy.
Recruiting money exchange businesses to track financial transfers.
Fomenting disputes among traders to control markets.

7. Institutional Infiltration
Planting agents within humanitarian organizations such as the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and chambers of commerce.
Exploiting these institutions as fronts for their agendas.

8. Real Estate and Document Fraud

Forging official documents and seizing critical legal records.
Manipulating property contracts for regime benefit or to blackmail dissenters.

9. Additional Secretive Activities

Poisoning drinking water of targeted individuals.

Establishing advanced forgery networks to imprison opposition figures on fabricated charges.

A directive from the intelligence division calls for barring doctors who previously worked in military hospitals and issued falsified death certificates from traveling abroad.

Unprecedented Immunity and Direct Oversight

The files expose that these networks operated with direct protection from Syrian security apparatuses under the oversight of regime leaders in al-Qardaha. Members of these networks enjoyed extensive authority and privileges, effectively shielding them from any legal accountability and granting them free rein to execute their missions.

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