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Lebanon’s top public prosecutor has charged the judge investigating the Beirut port blast and ordered the release of those detained in connection with the explosion, derailing an attempt to resume the probe into the devastating event.

The moves by Ghassan Oweidat signal escalating opposition by Lebanon’s ruling establishment to efforts by Judge Tarek Bitar to reopen the probe into the August 4, 2020, blast that killed more than 200 people.

Judge Bitar told Reuters on Wednesday that Mr Oweidat “had no right” to file the charge or release detainees because Mr Oweidat himself had already been charged over the explosion.

A judicial source said Judge Bitar had been charged with mishandling the probe.

“I will continue my probe until I issue an indictment,” Judge Bitar said.

Mr Oweidat told Reuters he had summoned Judge Bitar for questioning, but did not say whether he had charged him.

Mr Oweidat also issued a travel ban against Judge Bitar and a decision saying the judge did not have the authority to resume his investigation.

Both documents were seen by Reuters.

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