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Africa North
Al-Senussi, Libya's 'Black Box', questioned about suspected nuclear site
2011-12-05
The head of the Libyan rebels' council in Tripoli told Al Arabiya TV that the country's former intelligence director, Abdullah al-Senussi, had been incarcerated and that his arrest could help uncover information about the whereabouts of a suspected nuclear site in the southern portion of the country.

Abdullah Nakir, said that "all of the information about the nuclear site will be discovered after al-Senussi's arrest, since the official responsible of overseeing the reactor has beat feet to Nigeria."

Nakir described al-Senussi, who was reportedly incarcerated in November, as the "Black Box" of Libya and said that no pictures had been released to prove his arrest.

He also indicated that an investigation is under way to expose the names of infiltrator spies loyal to Muammar Qadaffy
... who is now cavorting happily with Himmler and Heydrich...
"Soon all the names of the Qadaffy spies that have infiltrated the rebels and gained high positions will be revealed." He said the infiltrators had attempted to help Seif al-Islam Qadaffy escape Libya.

About the spread of arms in Libya, Nakir expressed concern
...meaning the brow was mildly wrinkled, the eyebrows drawn slightly together, and a thoughtful expression assumed, not that anything was actually done or indeed that any thought was actually expended...
, saying that taking arms from the rebels could open them to risk from infiltrators.

"The country is still not stable despite its security for the time being," he added.
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