Niger extradites former Gaddafi intelligence official to Libya

Niger's government has extradited Abdallah Mansour, a former top Libyan intelligence official under toppled President Muammar Gaddafi.

Niger's government has extradited Abdallah Mansour, a former top Libyan intelligence official under the Gaddafi regime, to Libya on suspicion of plotting against the government in Tripoli, military sources told the Reuters news agency.

Mansour was among a number of senior members of toppled President Muammar Gaddafi's government who fled to neighbouring Niger in 2011 as rebels seized control of the oil-rich North African nation.

"Mansour was extradited yesterday to Tripoli. He was arrested and interrogated by the gendarmerie as part of an enquiry into whether he was plotting against the government in Tripoli," a military official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

Niger had resisted calls from Libya to extradite Gaddafi's son, Saadi, who also fled in 2011.

Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan said on Friday the government was safe and security was under control, dismissing a statement by a senior army official calling for the parliament to be suspended and the armed forces to "rescue" the country.

A second military source in Niger, who also asked not to be named, told Reuters that authorities there had found evidence Mansour was plotting "subversive acts" in Libya following a tip-off from Tripoli.

"Tripoli's accusations were solid and authorities have informed other supporters of Gaddafi in Niger that they should remain calm," the second source said.

Nearly three years after Gaddafi's fall, Libya's government remains fragile. It has yet to draft a new constitution and its armed forces have been unable to impose their authority on the brigades of former revolutionary fighters who refuse to disarm.

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Now there you go. Gaddafi's son, Saadi,can always purchase a Maltese Passport and that will give him the freedom and the ability to move about freely in Europe and Maybe even move to the USA, Canada, Australia or wherever else the Maltese Passport is welcome. For that matter this same offer is good for Abdallah Mansour and any other scumbag in this world.
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Priscilla Darmenia
What about the son of Gaddafi that took refuge there?