CAIRO (AP) – A notorious Libyan militia leader, sanctioned by the U.N. for migrant trafficking across the Mediterranean Sea, was killed on Friday in a raid by security forces in the west of the country, according to Libyan authorities.
UN-sanctioned migrant smuggler killed in western Libya
CAIRO (AP) – A notorious Libyan militia leader, sanctioned by the U.N. for migrant trafficking across the Mediterranean Sea, was killed on Friday in a raid by security forces in the west of the country, according to Libyan authorities.
Ahmed Oumar al-Fitouri al-Dabbashi, nicknamed Ammu, was killed in the western city of Sabratha when security forces raided his hideout. The raid came in response to an attack on a security outpost by al-Dabbashi’s militia, which left six members of the security forces severely wounded, according to a statement issued by the Security Threat Enforcement Agency, a security entity affiliated with Libya’s western government.
Al-Dabbashi, who was also sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for trafficking, was the leader of a powerful militia, the “Brigade of the Martyr Anas al-Dabbashi,” in Sabratha, the biggest launching point in Libya for Europe-bound African migrants.
Al-Dabbashi’s brother Saleh al-Dabbashi, another alleged trafficker, was arrested in the same raid, added the statement.




























