The Interior Ministry calls on its different security departments to
cooperate and coordinate with the judicial authorities in connection
with the existence of any detainees they hold.
The Ministry's spokesperson, Majdi El Urfi, said in Benghazi on Friday that the law is crystal clear about the detention period in custody in police stations. The detention period must not exceed 48 hours and could only be in rare case but the coordination with the judicial authorities.
The El-Urfi underlined on this occasion that the interior ministry cannot be held responsible for any prison or detention center that is not under its control.
The warning is significant and may indicate that Libyan authorities are about to change the policy of dealing with militias and might also preparing to use force in order to zero in on outlaws.
Meanwhile, The police academy in Tripoli stared receiving applications from candidates belonging to the Supreme Security Committee(SSC) and who want to join the national police force.
El-Urfi said the Academy has already accepted 1332 candidates from different regions of the country who are highly qualified.
On the conditions of acceptance, El Urfi said candidates have met the requested criteria such as health test and a clean criminal record.
The candidates will receive an intensive formation and training covering the different fields of security, law and other courses in order to provide them with the necessary training in the best way possible their tasks.
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The Ministry's spokesperson, Majdi El Urfi, said in Benghazi on Friday that the law is crystal clear about the detention period in custody in police stations. The detention period must not exceed 48 hours and could only be in rare case but the coordination with the judicial authorities.
The El-Urfi underlined on this occasion that the interior ministry cannot be held responsible for any prison or detention center that is not under its control.
The warning is significant and may indicate that Libyan authorities are about to change the policy of dealing with militias and might also preparing to use force in order to zero in on outlaws.
Meanwhile, The police academy in Tripoli stared receiving applications from candidates belonging to the Supreme Security Committee(SSC) and who want to join the national police force.
El-Urfi said the Academy has already accepted 1332 candidates from different regions of the country who are highly qualified.
On the conditions of acceptance, El Urfi said candidates have met the requested criteria such as health test and a clean criminal record.
The candidates will receive an intensive formation and training covering the different fields of security, law and other courses in order to provide them with the necessary training in the best way possible their tasks.
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