Washington (CNN) US forces captured Mustafa al-Imam in Libya for his alleged role in the 2012 Benghazi attacks that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens, the White House announced on Monday. "Yesterday, on my orders, United States forces captured Mustafa al-Imam in Libya," President Donald Trump said in a statement. Mustafa al Imam may have operated under different aliases, an administration official told CNN. It's not initially clear whether the video shows al Imam at the consulate or the annex which was also attacked. Al Imam will be transferred to the US for federal prosecution but it is unclear at this time when that transfer will take place.
Source: CNN October 30, 2017 20:12 UTC