The Associated Press said that a Libyan delegation visited Beirut this week to reopen talks with Lebanese officials about the release of Muammar Gaddafi’s son, Hannibal, who has been detained in Lebanon for years. The agency cited a legal official familiar with the case as saying that the Libyan delegation left Beirut after spending several days in Lebanon, where they met with the Minister of Justice and a judge heading the investigation committee into Al-Sadr’s disappearance. The official described the talks as “positive” but did not say whether they had achieved any results, adding that the delegation is expected to return next week, and that the Lebanese and Libyan authorities are dealing with the two cases separately. Hannibal Gaddafi has been detained in Lebanon since 2015 after being kidnapped from Syria, where he was living as a political refugee. The Lebanese authorities released him and then arrested him, accusing him of concealing information about Al-Sadr’s disappearance.


Source:   Libya Observer
January 25, 2024 20:07 UTC