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20 Prosecutors Receive Training to Combat Cybercrime in Libya

Summary by LibyaReview
Twenty prosecutors from Libya’s Public Prosecution have completed a specialised training programme aimed at strengthening the country’s response to cybercrime, as part of efforts to modernise the justice system and address emerging digital threats. The course was organised by the Judicial Training Centre under its training plan for the 2025–2026 judicial year. It was delivered at the centre’s headquarters by its in-house training staff and targe…
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LibyaReview broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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