He provided no hard evidence for any of his allegations and did not elaborate on his government’s role in Mas’ud’s handover. On Tuesday, Mr Bashagha called Mas’ud’s extradition illegal and urged his immediate release. Mas’ud’s extradition has added to discontent among Libyans, long frustrated by years of chaos and division. In Facebook videos posted on Thursday, people in Tripoli were seen carrying posters that blamed Mr Dbeibah and his allied militia forces for Masud’s extradition. Mas’ud is the third Libyan intelligence official charged in the US in connection with the Lockerbie attack.
Source: Libya Today December 15, 2022 22:50 UTC