A Libyan militia has captured nine Gaddafi loyalists who had been plotting to blow up Tripoli's power grid on New Year's Eve, its leader has said.
"We captured explosives with them that they bought from the black market and now we're interrogating them," the commander of Tripoli's Revolutionist Council, Abdullah Naker, said. Militia groups who helped overthrow Muammar Gaddafi last year still hold considerable power in Libya, and have taken the law into their hands in several areas, setting up road blocks and arresting suspects, despite the presence of an official police force.
Naker said the men had been funded by a group of businessmen affiliated to the former leader who was killed in October after militias overran his home town of Sirte. He also accused them of trying to relaunch Gaddafi's official television station Al Jamahiriya. State media, quoting Libya's electricity and renewable energy authority, reported that the men had been planning to set off a number of explosions in Tripoli.
Libya's interim government is trying to persuade thousands of militia fighters to join the military, police and civil service and to break up the forces controlled by rival commanders with regional allegiances. It set a deadline of 20 December for militias to leave Tripoli and most withdrew their fighters and dismantled checkpoints last week.
Naker said some returned to the capital on Saturday in a show of strength to Gaddafi supporters that he said were still at large, threatening the country. He and other militia chiefs have said they want guarantees that their fighters will be paid well by the government before letting them go.
Libyan militia captures Gaddafi loyalists over 'bomb plot'
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Re: Libyan militia captures Gaddafi loyalists over 'bomb plo
Sounds to me like the ol extortion raquetSalieri wrote:From the Guardian.
It set a deadline of 20 December for militias to leave Tripoli and most withdrew their fighters and dismantled checkpoints last week.
Naker said some returned to the capital on Saturday in a show of strength to Gaddafi supporters that he said were still at large, threatening the country. He and other militia chiefs have said they want guarantees that their fighters will be paid well by the government before letting them go.
I wonder if any al Sadr types will try making a power grab.
Re: Libyan militia captures Gaddafi loyalists over 'bomb plo
Or it could be a simple, you know, desire to see that their troops were paid.
I'm not saying either way, mind you-I don't know myself. But we did have similar problems here in America after the Revolution. And the Civil War. And World War One.
I'm not saying either way, mind you-I don't know myself. But we did have similar problems here in America after the Revolution. And the Civil War. And World War One.
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Re: Libyan militia captures Gaddafi loyalists over 'bomb plo
Yeah its kind of an issue when you don't work for the better part of the year fighting, and then the economy is a complete mess in a nation which was already suffering from high unemployment and a government run economy based on hand outs and no development. That's a major part of the reason why Qaddafi was overthrown in the first place, Libya doesn't even have enough apartments for everyone and yet had and has 150 billion dollars in investments and gold. The problem right now is the transitional government has no bureaucracy to get anything done.
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