Brazilian police have arrested a Lebanese woman wanted for bank fraud and suspected of links to the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri, officials said.
Acting on an anonymous tip, police arrested Rana Abdel Rahim Koleilat, 39, on Sunday at the Parthenon Accor Hotel in
Koleilat, who was carrying a false passport identifying her as Rana Klailat of
The Lebanese consul general in
"Her questioning is vital to clarify" al-Hariri's assassination, Branco said in the statement.
The commission was created by the United Nations Security Council in April 2005, soon after al-Hariri's killing.
Consultations
Brazilian authorities were consulting British officials to determine whether Koleilat's passport was legitimate, Branco said. The passport said it had been issued in the Lebanese capital of
British officials in
The passport showed she had traveled to
Interpol asked Brazilian police on 3 December to try find Koleilat, but no arrest warrant was issued, Branco said. The passport showed she most recently entered
Branco said Koleilat spoke fluent French, English and Arabic but very poor Portuguese, the Brazilian language. She was being held in a police station that does not have jail cells. Authorities did not let her speak with reporters, though she was visited on Sunday by a lawyer Branco did not identify.
He said police seized about 15,000 Brazilian reals (US7,000) she was carrying and took her mobile telephone to try trace her calls.
Branco said he didn't know if Koleilat would be extradited or prosecuted first in
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