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Man jailed in US for attack on Benghazi

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WASHINGTON: A 47-year-old Libyan man who was captured by US special forces in Libya and brought to the United States for trial has been sentenced to prison for his role in the 2012 attack on the US mission in Benghazi.

Mustafa al-Imam, who was convicted of terrorism charges and other offences in June 2019 after a six-week trial, was sentenced to 19 years and six months in prison by a US District Court judge.

US ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans died in the Sept 11, 2012 attack on the US mission in Benghazi and the CIA annex there.

“Each sacrificed his life promoting American ideals,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement, adding that Imam’s sentencing “sends a strong message to those who would attempt to commit such a heinous crime”.

Imam was captured by US troops in Libya in October 2017 and brought to the United States.

“Imam played an important role in the terrorist attack that destroyed the US mission and the CIA annex in Benghazi,” US attorney Jessie Liu said in a statement.

“Today’s sentencing is a reminder that the safety of Americans — whether at home or abroad, civilian or otherwise — will always be our top priority,”

Mr Liu said. “If you commit an act of terrorism, we will find you and bring you to justice.”

According to prosecutor­s, Imam was in contact during the attack on the US mission with Ahmed Abu Khattala, another Libyan national who was captured by US troops in 2014.

Khattala was sentenced to 22 years in prison in June 2018 for his role in the Benghazi attack.

The death of Stevens stunned Americans and became the focus of a politicall­y charged investigat­ion by

congressio­nal Republican­s of then-secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who was accused of not doing enough to protect the diplomats. Ms Clinton was never convincing­ly tagged with wrongdoing or negligence, but the issue haunted her failed 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

 ?? AFP ?? A picture taken on Sept 11, 2012 shows an armed man waving his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi.
AFP A picture taken on Sept 11, 2012 shows an armed man waving his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi.

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