GNS forms new Security Screening and Electronic Detection Agency under the MoI in Benghazi

Mar 15, 2026 | Libyan actors

On 14 March, the GNS Prime Minister Osama Hammad issued a decree establishing the Security Screening and Electronic Detection Agency. The agency will operate under the Ministry of Interior, possessing a legal personality and an independent financial status. Its headquarters will be located in Benghazi, with the authority to establish branches or offices in other cities or regions through a decision by the Minister of Interior based on a proposal from the agency’s chairman.
Hammad defined the agency’s mandates as protecting the state from security threats, securing land, sea, and air ports, and developing security plans and executing necessary operations both inside and outside cities, as well as in vital locations and public entities. Key responsibilities also include conducting security screenings for individuals, vehicles, various means of transport, buildings, and facilities using the latest technologies. Furthermore, the agency is tasked with performing electronic detection of crimes and information related to public order, as well as establishing, managing, and securing databases to protect information.
The decree clarified that the agency’s personnel will consist of members from various police departments—both subordinate and independent—alongside the civilian specialties required for the assigned tasks.
On 15 March, the GNS Minister of Interior, Major General Essam Abu Zuriba, issued a decree appointing Major General Mahmoud Muftah Al-Ferjani as the chairman of the agency.