Syrian authorities have announced the arrest of a former Maj. Gen. Qais Hassan al-Abd al-Rajab, who served as deputy director of the General Intelligence Directorate, commonly known as State Security, under the regime of ousted President Bashar al-Assad.
The Interior Ministry said in a statement on Friday that its Counterterrorism Directorate detained al-Abd al-Rajab, describing him as one of the most prominent officials accused of involvement in serious violations against civilians.
The ministry said he was involved in abuses committed against civilians in the Damascus neighbourhood of Hajar al-Aswad, the cities of Daraya and Moadamiyet al-Sham in the Damascus countryside, as well as several towns and villages in Daraa province.
The arrest followed sustained security monitoring of his movements and attempts to evade detection and avoid legal prosecution, the statement added.
The Interior Ministry said relevant authorities are continuing investigations and legal procedures ahead of referring him to the competent judiciary.
Since the overthrow of Assad on December 8, 2024, Syrian authorities have pursued former regime officials and personnel accused of involvement in violations committed against civilians during the Syrian uprising and civil war between 2011 and 2024.













