Italy’s Meloni says she is being investigated over release of Libya suspect | News

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Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni says he suspects that he is suspected of a Libyan man’s war crimes.

Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni says he has been kept under a judicial inquiry into the amazing release of his country on the amazing release of a Libyan police officer wanted by an international criminal court.

In a video message posted on social media on Tuesday, Meloni said he was suspected of helping and supporting any crime and embezzlement in connection with the case of Osama Elmisri Najim, who was crimes against humanity and war. Doubt Along with crime, murder, violence and rape.

“They will not be blackmailed, and that no investigation will be scared,” Meloni said, withdrawing the allegations of wrongdoing.

Meloni says prosecutors had also kept the cabinet as under -secretary for intelligence matters under the investigation of Minister for Justice Carlo Norio, Home Minister Matteo Pentodosi and cabinet.

Italy detained Najim in Tourin city earlier this month, but the government unexpectedly released it two days later. He was then sent to Tripoli on a government plane. The NJEEM is the head of the Tripoli Branch of the Reformation and Rehabilitation Organization, a notorious network of government -backed special defense forces concentration centers.

It is believed that Najam was in charge of the Tapri’s Mataga detention center, and has been wanted on February 15, 2015 for allegations, including murder, rape and sexual violence and torture.

Meloni said the case was led by the same prosecutor who investigated Deputy Prime Minister Matu Salvini in Sicily, allegedly abducted 100 migrants aboard a boat, which in 2019 nearly three weeks. Was blocked in the sea. Salvini was acquitted last month in this matter.

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