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Former Libyan deputy PM kidnapped in Tripoli

Written by : TNM

The News Minute | July 30, 2014 | 08:14 am IST

Tripoli: Unidentified gunmen on Tuesday kidnapped Libya's former deputy prime minister Mustafa Abu Shagur, a parliamentarian confirmed.

The gunmen forced Abu Shagur into a car near his house in Tripoli's al-Andalus region during afternoon and took him to an unknown location, Xinhua quoted lawmaker Essam al- Naasse as saying.

Shortly before the gunmen arrived, Abu Shagur had received an anonymous call asking him to leave the house. But he refused, Naasse said. It could not be immediately known who was behind the kidnapping.

In late June, Abu Shagur was elected the deputy prime minister of Libya's first transitional government since 2011, when former leader Muammar Ghaddafi was toppled.

He was also elected as a lawmaker in the new parliament House of Representatives.

With IANS 

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