Mohammed Ali al- Gattous, a top adviser to Prime Minister Ali
Zeidan, who kidnapped late last month outside of Tripoli has been
released, a source close to the cabinet said on Tuesday.
“Mohammed Ali al-Gattous, an adviser and head of the premier’s office, was freed on Monday and is now with his close ones and in good health,” the source told AFP news agency, asking for anonymity.
“We don’t at present have information on the kidnappers or their motives.” Gattous was abducted on March 31 as he drove to the capital from Libya’s third city Misrata. His car was found in Tajura, an eastern suburb of Tripoli, after he was apparently stopped at a fake checkpoint.
Just hours before the abduction, the Prime Minister had said his cabinet was working under “very difficult conditions”, and that “death threats” had been made against members of the government.
Gattous who was coming from Misratah (214 km) east of Tripoli, was stopped at a checkpoint as he was on his way to the capital, his car was found in Tajura the eastern suburb of Tripoli.
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“Mohammed Ali al-Gattous, an adviser and head of the premier’s office, was freed on Monday and is now with his close ones and in good health,” the source told AFP news agency, asking for anonymity.
“We don’t at present have information on the kidnappers or their motives.” Gattous was abducted on March 31 as he drove to the capital from Libya’s third city Misrata. His car was found in Tajura, an eastern suburb of Tripoli, after he was apparently stopped at a fake checkpoint.
Just hours before the abduction, the Prime Minister had said his cabinet was working under “very difficult conditions”, and that “death threats” had been made against members of the government.
Gattous who was coming from Misratah (214 km) east of Tripoli, was stopped at a checkpoint as he was on his way to the capital, his car was found in Tajura the eastern suburb of Tripoli.
libya tv
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