Evacuating state property in Sirte from its usurpers

by times news cr

2024-08-06 17:34:36

The office of the Attorney General, Counselor Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, announced that “judicial police officers have begun evacuating state properties in the city of Sirte from their usurpers and removing signs of aggression against them with the support of the city’s reorganization committee.”

According to the office’s statement, “The properties that were evacuated, according to the Attorney General’s Office, included seven residential buildings owned by the Libyan state, four hectares allocated to the administrative area, a plot of land located within the Arabsat station site, forty-four hectares owned by the state in the One Thousand Housing Units neighborhood, and thirty hectares within the second residential area.”

According to the statement, “The security operation included evacuating forty hectares within the boundaries of the new public housing plan, three hundred hectares within the boundaries of the seven hundred housing unit neighborhood plan, one hundred and forty-four hectares allocated to the Sirte seaport, and two hectares allocated to a medium-sized vocational center.”

In continuation of the procedures to respond to the encroachment on state real estate properties in the Sirte Municipality, judicial police officers, with the support of the members of the Committee…

Posted byAttorney General Office – State of LibyaIn Sunday, August 4, 2024


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