UN prosecutor: No indictments drafted in Hariri probe

There will be no rush to indict suspects in the international probe into the killing of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, UN prosecutor Daniel Bellemare said Wednesday, according to a Reuters report.
"Let me state clearly that the indictment has not been drafted yet," Bellemare was quoted as saying by the website NOW Lebanon. "I will only file the indictment when I am satisfied there is enough evidence."
The comments came after a flurry of media reports which claimed the UN prosecutor would indict Hizbullah members this month.
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