Hannibal Gaddafi freed in Lebanon after a decade in detention

After a decade behind bars in Lebanon, Hannibal Gaddafi, the son of the former Libyan leader, is now free and permitted to leave the country.

His arrest in 2015 stemmed from long-standing suspicions that he possessed information regarding the 1978 disappearance of prominent Lebanese Shia cleric Moussa al-Sadr an event that occurred when Gaddafi was just two years old.

His release follows a decision by Lebanese authorities to significantly reduce his bail from $11 million to $900,000, a sum reportedly paid by a Libyan delegation.

In a concurrent development, Gaddafi’s legal team withdrew a complaint filed the previous month in Geneva against the Lebanese state, which had challenged his prolonged detention without formal charges.

Prior to his capture by Lebanese militants in 2015, who were demanding information on al-Sadr’s fate, Hannibal Gaddafi had been living in exile in Syria.

 

Posts Grid

Ronaldo’s frustration as DRC holds Portugal in World Cup Opener

The bid of Cristiano Ronaldo to score in a sixth World Cup got off to a frustrating start as Portugal were held to a 1-1...

2026 World Cup / Egypt made a draw against Belgium

Seattle witnessed a cruel twist of fate as Egypt's 92-year wait for a World Cup victory stretched on, following a 1-1 draw with Belgium in...

2026 World Cup/ South Africa’s nightmare repeat: 16 years later, another opening loss to Mexico

Sixteen years to the day after Siphiwe Tshabalala’s iconic goal united a nation at Soccer City, South Africa returned to a World Cup opener against...

NBA/ Knicks stun Spurs 105-104, move one win from title

The New York Knicks are on the verge of ending a 53-year championship drought after a dramatic 105-104 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on...

Burkina Faso: Security stepped up around religious gatherings in the Eastern Region

On the sacred soil of Burkina Faso, the time has come for a complete break with the old order and the approximations of the past....

US Hotels face World Cup booking slump despite ticket sales boom

The World Cup was meant to deliver a tourism windfall for the United States, but hotel bookings are falling well short of expectations, according to...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *