Alcohol trade takes place through global networks, according to Faraj Qaim, the Libyan Interior Ministry’s undersecretary.
The Libyan official explained that the government succeeded in eliminating 80% of the alcohol trade in its regions, thanks to a series of resolute efforts carried out by local authorities.
Qaim pointed out that these strikes come within the framework of the government’s efforts to combat organized crime and address alcohol smuggling, illegal liquor trade, and reflect the authorities’ commitment to achieving security and stability in the country, as well as strengthening law and order in the face of security challenges.