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Libya’s Tripoli-Based Govt Vows Sustained Fight Against Traffickers

Ere-ebi Agedah by Ere-ebi Agedah
May 30, 2023
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By Ebi Kesiena

Libya’s Tripoli-based government vowed on Tuesday to keep fighting smuggling networks and people traffickers after a series of drone strikes sparked claims of political score-settling.

The divided country’s U.N.backed administration has carried out attacks since Tuesday against what it labelled “gangs of fuel, narcotics and human traffickers” in and around the western city of Zawiya.

The Tripoli government said in a statement that the security operation will continue until the achievement of its objectives.

Drone strikes killed at least two people and wounded several others Sunday, including the nephew of a legislator from Libya’s rival parliament, whose home had reportedly also been hit in strikes three days earlier.

The airstrikes drew criticism Monday from Western embassies in Tripoli, with the United States’ mission calling for “de-escalation” and the safeguarding of civilians, and Britain branding the use of such weapons in civilian areas “unacceptable.”

But the Tripoli government defended the strikes, saying it had “successfully” completed the first phase of its operation and called on civilians to “cooperate with the armed forces and to move away from suspicious sites.”

“Seven migrant smuggling boats, six drug trafficking depots… and nine tanker trucks used for fuel smuggling” had been destroyed, it said, adding that the operation would now enter a “new phase.”

Libya is split between the U.N.-backed government of interim Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, based in Tripoli, and another administration based in the east and backed by military strongman Khalifa Haftar.

Armed groups have exploited the turmoil to fund their activities through fuel smuggling and the illegal trafficking of migrants.

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