Wed. Oct 30th, 2024

The Libyan Attorney General, Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, summoned the head of the outgoing National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Al-Dbeibeh, to attend a meeting at the headquarters of the Attorney General’s Office in Tripoli.

According to the Dbeibeh  government’s statement, the meeting discussed the follow-up of a number of joint files that require cooperation between the judicial and executive authorities.

One of the most prominent topics discussed was the measures taken with the State of Tunisia regarding the recovery of the two streets in the case of the killing of citizen Abdelmajid Maligta, according to the usual systems in the two countries.

The investigation into citizen Abdul Rahman Qajah was followed up by the authority of the Libyan Public Prosecutor in accordance with the Riyadh Agreement.

The meeting also touched on common issues aimed at combating corruption and implementing judicial rulings related to it and supporting the efforts of the Money Laundering and Economic Crimes Office, which was established by a decision of the Prime Minister, with the aim of facilitating the work of the judicial authority and providing it with everything necessary to control economic crimes at the private and public levels, was discussed.

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