The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Ordered by the Division’s commander-in-chief | Al-Hamza Division leader arrested, as violations continue by Division members

Aleppo Province- Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:

SOHR sources say that members of the Turkish-backed al-Hamza Division arrested a military commander within its ranks by order of the commander-in-chief of the Division “Saif Abu Bakar”, near the village of Tel Batal in northern Aleppo countryside, after entering from Turkey.

According to Syrian Observatory sources, the leader is one of the most corrupted officials in the faction.

The Turkish-backed al-Hamza Division was the first among the factions to send its fighters to Azerbaijan with Turkish forces, and has a long record of violations against civilians and the Afrin people.

SOHR sources said earlier that members of the Turkish-backed al-Hamza Division tried to steal an olive crop after being harvested by female workers in the village of Al-Farrera near the city of Afrin.

In this context, the Syrian Observatory had monitored tension between the locals and members of al-Hamza Division. Meanwile, al-Hamza Division members opened fire indiscriminatly on the camps and olive tree lands, reacting to the people’s attack on them, while Turkish-backed factions and the elders of the region intervened to resolve the problem, which led to the extradition of the abusers from al-Hamza Division to the military police in order to get punished.