The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Deir Ezzor | Tribesmen demand to hold killers of drug dealer accountable

Deir Ezzor province: SOHR activists monitored sentences written on walls demanding to hold the killers of a drug dealer and smuggler, who is known as “Dakdok”, accountable for their crime.

According to reliable SOHR sources, the sentences were written by members of Al-Bakara tribe, where the names of those accused of murdering “Dakdok” were written, and they demanded to hold the murderers accountable.

It is worth noting that “Dakdok” is a drug dealer and smuggler and a former members of the SDF’s commandos, where he was shot dead by members of an SDF patrol.

Earlier today, angry protests continued by the residents of Deir Ezzor villages and towns. In this context, the residents of Hawaij Boumsa’a town in the western countryside of Deir Ezzor held a demonstration this morning, amid the closure of roads with burning tyres, “demanding that the killers of the girls be held accountable, the killers of Daqadouk to be expelled from the area and a military council of “Al-Bakara” tribe to be formed.
On December 27, Angry protests by the residents of Deir Ezzor towns and villages continued since December 21, despite attempts by representatives of the “SDF” to pacify protesters and issuing a statement by the General Command of Internal Security in Northern and Eastern Syria, but this has not worked, amid a demand that the killers of the girls be held accountable.