Egypt to try Qaddafi aide for murder, resisting arrest

AP , Sunday 21 Apr 2013

Cousin and one-time aide of slain Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi will face trial in Egypt for charges of attempted murder and unlicensed gun possession

 

Egypt prosecutor Hamdi Mansour on Sunday ordered that Ahmed Qaddaf Al-Dam – first cousin and former aide of slain Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi – be tried for attempted murder, resisting arrest and possession of unlicensed firearms.

The charges stem from a skirmish with police during Qaddaf Al-Dam's arrest last month in Cairo.

Qaddaf Al-Dam had long been the point-man on relations between the two countries during the Qaddafi era, when he served as the Libyan leader's coordinator for Egypt-Libya relations.

He recently challenged a Libyan request for his extradition. Two other former Libyan officials arrested along with him have already been sent back to Tripoli.

An Egyptian court recently ruled in Qaddaf Al-Dam's favour on grounds that he feared he wouldn't be guaranteed his full legal rights in post-revolution Libya. Qaddaf Al-Dam's lawyers, meanwhile, say their client bears Egyptian nationality, and so therefore can't be extradited.

Libya has asked Egypt to hand over a total of roughly 100 former Qaddafi regime officials. 

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