الأحد، 27 أبريل 2014

Libya _ Gaddafi son's trial resumes in Tripoli*

Gaddafi son's trial resumes in Tripoli

Along with Saif al-Islam, several leading figures of his father's regime are standing trial, including former intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi


World Bulletin/News Desk
The trial of Saif al-Islam, son of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and a number of co-defendants resumed in the capital Tripoli Sunday on charges of corruption and war crimes, Libya's official news agency reported.
The trial, which kicked off earlier this month, was postponed to give more time to conclude the investigations.
Along with Saif al-Islam, several leading figures of his father's regime are standing trial, including former intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi, former premier Baghdadi Mahmudi and former foreign minister Abdul Ati al-Obeidi.
The Libyan news agency did not say whether the defendants were attending the Sunday session.
In the session held on April 14, 23 defendants appeared in the courtroom, while Saif al-Islam, appeared via live video feed from his jail in western Libya.
A prosecution official said then that Saif al-Islam did not attend trial proceedings due to "security reasons."
The 24 defendants are accused of harming the interests of the Libyan people, war crimes, murder, kidnapping, embezzlement and sabotage.

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