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Libyan Court Jails Foreigner for 4 Years on Fuel Smuggling Charges

June 1, 2024
Libyan Court Jails Foreigner for 4 Years on Fuel Smuggling Charges
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A Misrata Criminal Court has sentenced a foreign national to four years in prison for deliberately smuggling fuel out of Libya.

The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor from the Misrata Court of Appeals led the investigation after receiving evidence from fuel smuggling monitors at Misrata Port, as detailed in a statement from the Attorney General’s Office on Thursday.

The defendant was charged with attempting to smuggle 20 containers loaded with 360,000 litres of diesel out of the country. The court, in its final session, found the accused guilty and imposed a four-year prison sentence.

In April, the General Staff of Libya’s outgoing Government of National Unity (GNU) successfully thwarted an attempt to smuggle over 40,000 liters of fuel toward the country’s southern borders.

According to an official statement, a unit attached to the General Staff intercepted four trucks loaded with illicit fuel and construction materials hidden among thousands of liters of smuggled fuel.

The operation, conducted by desert patrols, managed to seize one truck carrying 40,000 liters of smuggled fuel and three other trucks filled with building supplies, which were also concealing additional quantities of illicit fuel. The trucks were en route to the southern borders of Libya.

The General Staff emphasised the ongoing efforts of their desert patrols to intensify operations against those exploiting the nation’s resources. This crackdown is part of broader measures to deter the illegal fuel trade, which undermines the Libyan economy and exploits its people.

This latest operation highlights the challenges facing Libya as it strives to curb smuggling activities that threaten its security and economic stability.

Libya’s oil sector is embroiled in a deepening crisis of escalating oil smuggling accusations amid rising internal tensions. This crisis is putting a spotlight on the fragile state of Libya’s political and economic stability.

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