The commander of the first support division appears for the investigation procedures into the killing of “Al-Bidja”

by times news cr

The Attorney General’s Office announced that the commander of the First Support Division has complied with the investigation procedures into the killing of the commander of the Naval Academy, Abdul Rahman Salem Milad “Al-Bidja”.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office said in a brief statement that the commander of the First Support Division voluntarily complied with the hearing of his statements by the assigned judicial police officer and the presentation of the results of the investigation to the investigating authority.

Last Wednesday, the Public Prosecution directed the Ministry of Interior to arrest 3 suspects in the murder of “Al-Bidja”.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office said that the judicial police officer listened to the statements of one of the suspects after he voluntarily surrendered himself, and ordered the arrest of the three suspects after the investigation proved their involvement in the crime.

Last Tuesday, the Public Prosecution announced that it had identified two suspects involved in the murder of the Naval College Commander, and the Ministry of Interior directed their arrest.

The Public Prosecution stated that the process of revealing the identity of the two accused came after investigation and investigation procedures into the circumstances and conditions of the incident, which resulted in identifying the two accused’s car.

It is noteworthy that the commander of the Naval Academy, known as “Al-Bidja,” was killed after his car was targeted by gunmen in the Sayyad area, west of Janzour, Tripoli, last Monday.

A source from the Emergency Medicine Department in Zawiya confirmed in exclusive statements to Libya Al-Ahrar that Al-Bidja was killed after being shot by three cars that targeted his convoy after he left the headquarters of the Naval Academy in the Sayyad area, according to the source.

Source: Attorney General’s Office + Libya Al-Ahrar Channel


2024-09-08 07:21:05

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