Lebanese forces, investigative judge raid central bank

Jul 18, 2022, 6:50 PM | Updated: Jul 19, 2022, 6:56 am

Lebanese Judge Ghada Aoun, left, leaves the Central Bank following a raid to pursue embattled Centr...

Lebanese Judge Ghada Aoun, left, leaves the Central Bank following a raid to pursue embattled Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh on corruption charges in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

(AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)


              Lebanese State Security forces surround Lebanese Judge Ghada Aoun, wearing face mask, as she leaves the entrance of Central Bank following a raid to pursue Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh, who she has charged for corruption in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
            
              Lebanese State Security officers stand guard at the entrance of the Central Bank in a raid, while Judge Ghana Aoun pursues Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh for corruption in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
            
              A Lebanese State Security officer stands guard at the entrance of the Central Bank in a raid, while Judge Ghana Aoun pursues embattled Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh charged for embezzlement and illicit inrichment in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
            
              Lebanese Judge Ghada Aoun speaks to journalists at the entrance of the Central Bank after a raid in pursuit of Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh, who she has charged for corruption in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
            
              Lebanese Judge Ghada Aoun speaks to the press after raiding the Central Bank with security forces to pursue Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh, who she has charged with corruption in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
            
              Lebanese Judge Ghada Aoun, left, leaves the Central Bank following a raid to pursue embattled Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh on corruption charges in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanese security forces, accompanied by an investigative judge, raided the country’s Central Bank on Tuesday in a divisive investigation against the bank’s embattled governor.

Judge Ghada Aoun had been investigating Gov. Riad Salameh, and in March charged him with illicit enrichment and money laundering. A handful of European countries, including Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein are also investigating Salameh for alleged money laundering and embezzlement.

Also in March, in an initiative by Germany, France, and Luxembourg, the European Union froze $130 million worth of Lebanese assets belonging to five unnamed Lebanese. They accused the suspects of embezzling over $330 million and 5 million euros ($5.5 million) respectively, between 2002 and 2021. It is widely believed that Riad Salameh and his brother Raja are among the five.

Lebanon is grappling with a staggering economic crisis that has pushed over three-quarters of its population into poverty.

Many hold Salameh responsible for the crisis, citing policies that drove up national debt and caused the Lebanese pound to lose 90% of its value against the dollar. The 71 year-old Central Bank governor, who has held the post for the past three decades, still enjoys the backing of most Lebanese political parties.

On Tuesday, the investigative judge arrived at the Central Bank headquarters in Beirut with Lebanese state security personnel, apparently trying to find Salameh.

Aoun told the press after leaving the premises that she did not find Salameh and was unable to look for him in the building’s offices and storage rooms. “We immediately received a judicial order (to leave),” she said.

State security forces earlier Tuesday raided Salameh’s home, but he was not there.

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the raid in a statement, calling it a “brash” move for a sensitive case in the troubled country.

“What is required is to solve this case with a prior political agreement on a Central Bank governor, and then take the appropriate legal course,” Mikati said.

Aoun’s monthslong investigation into Salameh has divided the country. In January, she froze his assets as a “precautionary measure, ” after he did not show up for questioning in a lawsuit filed by a Lebanese anti-corruption group.

She has also charged the governor’s brother, Raja Salameh, with involvement in the formation of three illusive companies in France alongside Ukrainian citizen Anna Kosakova to purchase real estate worth nearly $12 million there. Raja was detained in March and released in May on record bail worth $3.7 million.

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This story has been corrected to show that the bail amount for the governor’s brother was $3.7 million, not billion.

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Lebanese forces, investigative judge raid central bank