The central sector in the Libyan Coast Guard seized on Sunday five boats in northwestern Al-Garaboulli, some 60km to the east of Tripoli, carrying almost more than 500 illegal immigrants of different nationalities.
The Ministry of Culture and Civil Society, in cooperation with Press Support and Promotion Authority, has celebrated in Tripoli today World Press Freedom Day under the slogan “Free Press-One Homeland”.
Security Forces in Al-Jufra, central Libya, have arrested 600 illegal immigrants of African nationalities from Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, some of whom have infectious diseases.
The head of Judiciary Expertise and Research Center, consultant Abdullah Abu Raziza, inaugurated yesterday the weapons and ammunition department that would aim at providing the help needed in revealing crimes.
The Ministry of Justice in the Salvation Government has totally falsified the statements made by Tobruk government officials about the outbreak of infectious diseases inside the Judiciary Police prisons in Tripoli.
The Media Center for Benghazi Residents’ Communities has disclosed statistics about the numbers of the displaced families from Benghazi saying that they reached more than 28 thousand.
Two illegal immigrants from Niger were electrocuted in Sabha when they tried to rob high voltage electricity wires at night.
The Libyan Union Against Cancer is due to launch an awareness campaign next month to educate people about the harms of smoking.