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Libyan Attorney General Confirms Conviction in Al-Bija Assassination Case
2024-09-08
[LIBYAREVIEW] The Libyan Attorney General has announced the conviction of Mohamed Bahroun, also known as ''Al-Far,'' the commander of the First Support Division, and one of his aides in the assassination of Abdelrahman Milad, widely known as ''Al-Bija.''

Today, Saturday, the judicial officer sent the preliminary procedural documents related to the assassination case of the deceased, Abdelrahman Salem Milad.

On Friday, the Office of the Attorney General confirmed that Mohamed Bahroun, commonly known as 'Al-Far', the commander of the First Support Brigade, has voluntarily submitted to investigative procedures related to the assassination of citizen Abdel Rahman Salem Milad, famously known as 'Al Bija'.

The judicial control unit of the Attorney General's Office took custody of Bahroun on Thursday, who complied voluntarily with the search and investigation processes. The assigned judicial officer has begun hearing his testimony and will present the findings to the investigative authority.

On Wednesday, the Office revealed that the investigative authority had directed the judicial officer to hear the testimony of the suspect who surrendered himself in the assassination case. Furthermore, the authority has issued orders to detain three additional suspects found to be implicated in the crime; the Interior Ministry has been directed to enforce these orders.

The Attorney General's Office disclosed that the investigative authority had managed to clarify the identities of two suspects believed to be involved in the assassination that took place between Tripoli and Zawiya.
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