The leadership of the Shami Front in the Third Corps of the Syrian National Army issued a decision to dismiss one of its military battalions because it is proven its involvement in acts of aggression and looting against the funds and property of civilians in the city of Afrin.

The Front said in its decision that the 52-member "Sho'ous al-Haq" battalion, led by Abu Zeid Menngh, had been dismissed because of its assault on the funds and property of the civilians in Afrin, stressing that it would not place it in any part of the National Army.

The Syrian National Army has taken a number of measures, including the formation of a security force to respond to groups and set barriers at the entrances and exits of the city and to refer all offenders to the police and the military judiciary , and seizure of the stolen materials until it is decided and returned to the owners.

The military police in the city of A'zaz and its countryside issued a few days ago a statement warning all those involved in the theft to deliver the stolen stuff within 72 hours or legal proceedings will be taken against him.