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Libya's prime minister freed from captivity

It was previously reported that the official was arrested
Photo EPA/SABRI ELMHEDWI
Photo EPA/SABRI ELMHEDWI

CAIRO, October 10 (Itar-Tass) - Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan, who was captured by the rebels in the Libyan capital of Tripoli, is freed from captivity, the TV channel Al-Arabia reported on Thursday.

After initial reports of the kindapping of Ali Zeidan, the Prime Minister of Libya, the department of crime prevention of the Libyan Interior Ministry said he has been arrested by law enforcement officers. 

“Nobody kidnapped him,” LANA news agency quoted the representatives of the office.

Later, the media reported that the Prime Minister was seized by former rebels for his government's role in the capture of Abu Anas al-Liby, one of the supposed leaders of Al-Qaida in Tripoli on Saturday, reported representatives of one of rebel factions known as the Operations Room of Libya's Revolutionaries.