The various armed militias deployed in Tripoli to ensure security will have to leave the Libyan capital, making way for regular forces, the Minister of the Interior announced on Wednesday. “After a month of consultation, we reached an agreement with the security groups so that they will completely leave the capital soon. There will only be urban police officers, emergency police officers and those responsible for criminal investigations,” said Imad Trabelsi, Minister of the Interior of the Government of National Unity. “From now on, their place is in their HQs. We will use these groups only in exceptional circumstances for specific missions,” explained Mr. Trabelsi, affirming that the leaders of these groups “have all shown understanding”. “After Tripoli, it will be the turn of other cities where there will no longer be roadblocks or the presence of these groups” on public roads, he assured. However, MEA Risk assesses that most militias have their headquarters in Tripoli and the announced exit may be a symbolic move,
Libya: Tripoli-based government orders militias to return to their HQs
tripoli, libya, Libya, Maghreb
February 21, 2024
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