Tuesday, May 17, 2011

NATO target again Infrastructure Gaddafi regime

A building security services and interior ministry headquarters inspection and popular control, body fight against corruption in Libya, were on fire early Tuesday morning, following NATO raids. Both buildings are located on Al-Joumhouriya Avenue, a residential and administrative center of the capital, near the residence of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

At about 3 pm local time (2:00 in Paris) firefighters were still struggling against the flames that ravaged the two buildings opposite one another. Previously, two explosions were heard in this sector to a 30 pm local. The Minister of inspection and control popular on this site, reported injuries among his officials, without giving specific figures.

The government spokesman, Ibrahim Moussa, said later that the leaders of the National Transitional Council (CNT) of the rebellion who were part of the plan before defecting have asked NATO to bomb the headquarters of the Ministry to destroy evidence of their involvement in cases of corruption.

"We believe that NATO has been misled [by leaders of the CNT] to destroy records that prove their involvement in corruption," Mr. Ibrahim said to the press. Around 20 o'clock on Monday three explosions were heard in the area of Bab Al-Aziziyah, which is Colonel Gaddafi. Asked about the targets, Mr Ibrahim said he did not have information "for now".

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