Arresting impersonators of “security status” to seize citizens’ money in Benghazi

by times news cr

2024-04-06 07:59:37

Members of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Benghazi Security Directorate were able to arrest two outlaws after they impersonated security men and stole a citizen’s vehicle, a sum of money, and cameras.

Arresting impersonators of “security status” to seize citizens’ money in Benghazi

The Benghazi Security Directorate said in a statement yesterday, Thursday, that in implementation of the instructions of the Benghazi Security Director, Liwaa Ahmed Al-Shamekh, to arrest wanted persons and outlaws, a citizen’s complaint was responded to against two people on board a sun-brown Nissan motor vehicle. They stopped him and told him that they were following criminal investigation and that His BMW motor vehicle is wanted by the Public Prosecution in connection with a case.

According to the complainant, the two defendants took his vehicle and parked it on Gamal Abdel Nasser Street. They seized from him two cameras that were in the vehicle, and notified him of a meeting with the Public Prosecution, and exactly two days later, one of the perpetrators called him and asked him for a sum of money in exchange for the release of his vehicle and the cameras. He said that the Public Prosecution was the one who requested the amount.

According to the Directorate’s statement, the head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Benghazi Security Directorate, Lieutenant Colonel Khaled Al-Rabhi, immediately issued his instructions to search and investigate. An Amina patrol went out with the complainant to prepare an ambush for the perpetrators, where the complainant’s vehicle was seen, in the possession of the defendants, and an elaborate ambush was prepared for them in one of the mobile phone stores. On Gamal Abdel Nasser Street.

The security force succeeded in arresting the accused in possession of the amount of money that was taken from the complainant (2000) dinars. They also seized a piece of hashish and hallucinogenic tablets from their possession.

Upon moving to the department and investigating them, it was found that the first was called A.A.M., born in 1989 AD, and the second was called A.A.M., born in 1978 AD. They confessed to what was attributed to them and were referred to the Public Prosecution.

In the same context, Sidi Khalifa Police Station arrested a person who took hallucinogenic pills, who assaulted his mother and destroyed the house’s furniture.

The Benghazi Security Directorate stated that it was in implementation of the instructions of the Benghazi Security Director, Major General Ahmed Al-Shamekh, to arrest wanted persons and outlaws, and in response to a citizen’s complaint against her son, as she stated in her complaint that her son was using drugs, uttering obscene language, and had destroyed the furniture in the house.

According to the Directorate, the head of the Sidi Khalifa Police Station, Colonel Rabih Al-Warfalli, immediately issued his instructions to arrest the wanted person. The investigation members were transferred with the complainant. Upon the arrival of the investigation members, they saw the complainant in an abnormal condition. He was dealt with, seized, and placed in the legal custody of the station until he was presented to the prosecution. the public.

Last updated: April 5, 2024 – 23:34


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