The Tripoli Criminal Court imposed prison sentences on three defendants in cases related to organizing irregular migration and human trafficking.
The Public Prosecution filed a criminal case against the defendants who were carrying out their criminal activity through an organization linked to other networks working in smuggling illegal immigrants across land and sea.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office announced on its Facebook page today, Thursday, the details of the rulings issued.
The court sentenced one of the defendants to ten years in prison, while the other defendants were sentenced to five years in prison.
The court also ordered the confiscation of the means of transportation used by the defendants to transport irregular migrants.
Yesterday, a Libyan court sentenced two Syrian defendants to eight years in prison after they deliberately detained the freedom of three illegal immigrants of Egyptian nationality and demanded a ransom in exchange for their release.
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