Beirut: Lebanese authorities have detained a pro-Hezbollah singer over some of his songs, including one that calls Saudi Arabia a “terrorist,” judicial officials and his father said on Tuesday.

Ali Barakat became known last year after releasing songs related to Syria’s civil war, including one about the opposition stronghold of Yabroud that was captured earlier this year by Syrian troops and Hezbollah fighters.

Barakat was detained on Monday when he went to collect his passport from the General Directorate of General Security in the southern town of Nabatiyeh, his father Mohammad Barakhat said.

“This move violates democracy,” Barakat said.

In April, authorities issued a summons for Barakat over releasing sectarian songs that “harm Lebanon’s relations” with Arab countries.

An official close to Hezbollah said Barakat is not a member with the group.

“When we heard some of his songs that we found not suitable we objected,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to speak to journalists. “Still, he went on with them.”

Judicial officials said if charged and convicted, Barakat could get six months to three years in prisons for inciting sectarian sentiments and attacking a friendly country. They spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.

Saudi Arabia is one of the main backers of Syrian rebels. Hezbollah backs Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.