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Syrian authorities have arrested Atif Najib, a cousin of ousted leader Bashar al-Assad, in connection with the violent suppression of protests in Daraa, where the 2011 uprising against Assad began. The official SANA news agency reported that Najib, the former head of political security in Daraa, was captured in Latakia on February 1, 2025.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor, confirmed Najib is the highest-ranking figure detained since the Islamist-led forces toppled Assad on December 8. According to SANA, Najib has been referred to judicial authorities to face charges related to his actions against the Syrian people during the protests, which erupted after the arrest and alleged torture of 15 students for anti-government graffiti.
The ongoing unrest triggered a brutal crackdown by Assad's regime, leading to a civil war that has claimed over half a million lives. Najib was previously sanctioned by the US Treasury due to his involvement in the regime's oppressive policies.