Security and Judiciary
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Security information Tukra: child drowned in artificial river pipes
The 12-year-old boy Khaled Eberik drowned after he fell into the pipes of the industrial water-filled riverbed in Al Watayyat.…
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Major General Mohamed al-Haddad on working visit to Sirte
The Central Military Region Command, Major General Mohammed Al Haddad, paid a working visit to the Directorate of Security in…
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Touareg Supreme Council denies intention of a southern force to storm Tripoli
The Supreme Council of the Touareg Libya denied the presence of any force from the south of Libya that is…
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Graduation of 500 police officers in Misrata
On Sunday morning, the Faculty of Defense in Misrata witnessed the graduation of the seventh batch of members of the…
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Internal Accord celebrates the police and launches its security plan inside the capital
The Ministry of the Interior celebrated the Government of National Accord on Sunday with the police. This was established by…
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Jalo police stops truck loaded with fuel for smuggling
On Thursday the police seized a truck full with fuel. It contained 50,000 liters of diesel fuel destined for smuggling…
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“We have not received our salaries for 10 months”
A spokesman for the Sirte Protection and Insurance Force, Taha Hadid, that the members of the force – 3000 fighters…
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The seizure of 38 million narcotic pills in the port of Misrata
The members of the Automated Inspection Unit in the port of Misrata Maritime found 38 million narcotic pills during the…
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Graduation of the first batch and maintenance of marine boats in Tripoli
The General Directorate of Coast Security of the Ministry of the Interior in the Government of National Accord GNA celebrated…
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The return of air traffic to the international airport after a stop for hours
The Airports Authority of the Ministry of Communications of the Government of Natinal Reconciliaton announced the resumption of scheduled flights…
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