Sunday, November 20, 2011

Libya: Abdullah Sanusi, Gaddafi’s Masterspy, Captured

Photo: Abdullah Al-Senussi, head of the Libyan Intelligence Service speaks to the media in Tripoli in this August 21, 2011 photo.

Sebha, Libya— One of the most feared and influential Muammar Gaddafi’s men, Abdullah Sanusi, has been captured in southern Libya, one day After Gaddafi’s son Seif was arrested in the same region of the country.

Sanusi is believed to be responsible for most of the crimes committed against the Libyan people during the 42 years of Gaddafi’s rule.

He is also well aware of the most sensitive dealings made by Gaddafi inside and outside Libya. He supervised terrorist operations outside Libya.

Sanusi participated in the economic and political corruption schemes that characterized the Gaddafi’s era who took the control of Libya since 1 September 1969 until October 2011.

In other words, Sanusi can be viewed as the black box of the Gaddafi regime. He has been indicted by International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. Tripoli Post

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