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Africa North
Pursued Benghazi murder suspects abandon vehicle and weapons, flee into "wild country"
2013-08-26
"Curly-toed slippers, don't fail me now!"
[Libya Herald] There were unconfirmed reports that the vehicle used by killers of an army bomb disposal expert on Friday, was pursued by security forces this evening and abandoned by its four occupants, who then fled into the countryside.

Col Mustafa Agela Almugrbi was shot outside the Al-Ansar mosque as he left Friday prayers with his ten-year old son. His two masked attackers were travelling in a white Mitsubishi Lancer with tinted windows.

This evening the same vehicle was apparently spotted by a Benghazi security patrol who sought to stop it. A chase ensued which ended when the four men aboard the Lancer abandoned it and fled into what a security source described as "wild country". Weapons and at least one phone were left behind by the suspects. More members of the security forces arrived on the scene and the area was reportedly surrounded. It is not yet clear if any arrests have been made.

If the runaways are indeed connected with the Almugrbi murder and are jugged
Keep yer hands where we can see 'em, if yez please!
, then it will be the second security breakthrough in a seemingly unstoppable nine-month campaign of liquidation, which has focused on serving and retired military personnel and police.

Earlier today, the Libya Herald revealed that a group of suspects had been jugged
Drop the rosco, Muggsy, or you're one with the ages!
in Benghazi and moved last week to Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
for investigation. Refusing to do more than confirm that a number of people had been arrested, Prime Minister Nuri Zeidan said at his scheduled Sunday presser, that more details would be given in due course. The only other Benghazi liquidation suspect ever arrested, a man named as Ali Al-Fezzani, was picked up in January but beat feet from custody after being sent to Tripoli.
Posted by:Fred

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