UAE national arrested in Libya on suspicion of spying

The authorities in Libya accuse the UAE of supporting the internationally recognised government in Libya

A picture taken on 5 November 2015 during a tour with the Libyan coastguard shows buildings in the Libyan capital Tripoli PHOTO: AFP

TRIPOLI:
A citizen of the United Arab Emirates has been arrested in Tripoli on suspicion of spying on the Libyan authorities in charge of the capital, the local office of the prosecutor general said Wednesday.

The suspect, who has not been named, was detained on November 5 and is being questioned, Siddick al Sour, the head of the prosecutor general's office in Tripoli told AFP.

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He said the UAE national is connected to the police in Dubai and was on his third visit to Libya since 2012.


"He claims to be a businessman and to have no ties to the Dubai police but intelligence agents found pictures on his phone of sensitive locations in Tripoli, including a video of the Turkish embassy."

Libya has had two administrations since August 2014, when a militia alliance overran Tripoli, forcing the internationally recognised government to take refuge in Tobruk, in the far east of the country.

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The authorities in Tripoli accuse the UAE of supporting the internationally recognised government in Libya.

The oil-rich north African country descended into chaos after the fall of Moamer Kadhafi in its 2011 revolution.
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