Cape Argus

Smugglers held for torturing migrants

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TRIPOLI: Five Libyans and a Palestinia­n have been arrested for the torture of eight Sudanese nationals being treated in a Libyan hospital.

The Libyan Herald reported on Wednesday that authoritie­s arrested the group 130km south of former leader Muammar Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte, accusing them of being involved in recent videos that went viral showing the torture.

Libya’s ambassador to Sudan was summoned to the foreign ministry in Khartoum over the issue.

The release of the nationals followed a shootout between the smugglers and Libyan security forces after the human trafficker­s refused to surrender. One smuggler was injured in the gunfight.

The Rada Special Deterrence Force, based in the capital Tripoli, hunted down the torturers after viewing the footage which showed the men being beaten and burned as their captors demanded money. Most of the victims were from Sudan’s war-torn Darfur region and had arrived in Libya seeking work before attempting the perilous sea journey to Europe in a desperate attempt for a better life.

Human rights groups have regularly reported on the abuse of migrants in Libyan detention centres, many of which are run by militias.

Libya has been in a state of upheaval following the overthrow of Gaddafi, and his subsequent death, during the 2011 Arab Spring.

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