Libya: Gaddafi-era minister Ahmed Ibrahim sentenced to death
A Criminal Court In Libya's Western City Of Misrata Sentenced A Gaddafi-era Education Minister To Death On Wednesday For Murder And For Inciting Violence During The 2011 Civil War.
A criminal court in Libya's western city of Misrata sentenced a Gaddafi-era education minister to death on Wednesday for murder and for inciting violence during the 2011 civil war.
It was the second such guilty verdict by the same court in recent days.
A judge found Ahmed Ibrahim guilty of inciting residents in Muammar Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte to form armed gangs and fight the rebels that were seeking to overthrow the Libyan dictator. Ibrahim also was convicted of spreading false news through the local radio station and terrorizing and demoralizing the public.
The judge also found him guilty of killing a man named Moftan Sadiq el-Sofrani after kidnapping him from a hospital, as well as giving orders to kidnap and kill five other people from the el-Sofrani family.
The el-Sofrani family's lawyer, Salim Dans, told The Associated Press that the case will be sent to Libya's Supreme Court, which will either accept the initial sentencing or accept an appeal, if filed.
According to Libyan law, Ibrahim will be executed by a firing squad. No timeframe was given.
Gaddafi was captured by rebel forces in October 2011 and killed.
A few days ago, the same court in Misrata sentenced Masnour Al-Daw Gaddafi to death for his role in the civil war.
He belongs to the Gaddafi family and was a top security chief of one of Libya's most-hated security bodies called the Popular Guard. He also had been captured by rebels.
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