Libya: Imprisonment of a security chief accused of involvement in the assassination of “Al-Bidja”
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On Saturday evening, the Public Prosecution in Libya decided to detain the deputy chief of the Anti-Security Threats Service, Mohammed Bahroun, for investigating him for “involvement” in the assassination of the commander of the Naval Military Academy camp affiliated to the Chief of Staff of the Army, Abdulrahman Salem Milad, nicknamed “Al-Bidja.” The announcement was made in a statement by the Attorney General's Office Al-Siddiq Al-Sour. Last S…
The Public Prosecution in Libya has decided to imprison Mohammed Bahroun, the deputy head of the Anti-Security Threats Agency, in connection with his investigation on charges of “involvement” in the assassination of the commander of the Naval Military Academy camp in Tripoli, Abdulrahman Al-Bidja.
Tripoli: The Public Prosecution Office in Libya decided, on Saturday evening, to detain the Deputy Head of the Security Threats Combating Agency, Mohammed Bahroun, on the background of investigating him on charges of “involvement” in the assassination of the Commander of the Naval Academy Camp affiliated with the Army Chief of Staff, Abdul Rahman Salem Milad, nicknamed “Al-Bidja.” The announcement came in a statement from the office of the Attor…
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