The officials said Issa, who once commanded Syria’s military 17th Division, went to the Syrian embassy in Beirut on Friday for some paperwork. Embassy officials contacted Lebanon’s prosecutor’s office to tell them that Issa is wanted in Syria, the officials said. The four judicial and two security officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media about the matter. The officials added that since Issa was detained on Friday, which is the weekend in Syria, Lebanese judicial authorities will wait for Syrian authorities to send his charge sheet on Monday. The officials said Lebanese authorities will study the case and decide on whether they will hand over Issa to Syrian authorities next week.