The Attorney General’s Office announced the outcomes of various investigations into incidents linked to the recent Tripoli clashes, with several arrest warrants issued.
On 9 June, the Attorney General’s Office said it is launching criminal cases against several members of the Central Security Forces, the Stability Support Agency (SSA) and security units affiliated with them. It said the investigations committee had investigated 121 incidents related to the actions of armed groups in the recent clashes, revealing evidence of murder, torture, kidnapping and arbitrary detention. This resulted in arrest warrants being issued for 141 individuals. They also identified five bodies found in storage refrigerators.
In a separate statement the same day, the Attorney General’s Office said it is investigating 360 incidents related to the clashes including theft and looting of individuals and institutions, injuries to individuals, and damages to property and infrastructure. This includes theft of funds of moveable property from the CBL, the Commercial Bank, and the Tripoli Port. Arrest warrants have been issued for ten personnel from the Operations Department of the Public Services Force, affiliated with Abdullah al-Trabulsi, while another 62 members of the force, and 34 members of other forces and agencies, are being sought.