NTC forms supreme council to secure Libyan capital | Inquirer News

NTC forms supreme council to secure Libyan capital

/ 10:36 PM September 03, 2011

TRIPOLI—Libya’s National Transitional Council on Saturday announced the creation of a supreme security council tasked with protecting the capital Tripoli.

“This committee represents all those who are concerned for the security of our new capital,” Ali Tarhuni, who chairs the newly formed body as well as the NTC’s executive committee, told reporters.

In their first meeting, the 17 members of the committee agreed that the capital’s security was the general responsibility of the interior ministry, which resumed work on Saturday, and of the police force in particular.

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“The main goal is to protect citizens, as well as public and private establishments, and to eliminate what remains of pro-Gadhafi groups, or what is called the fifth column,” Tarhuni said.

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The committee, which he said includes the majority of the revolutionary groups in the capital, also decided to include “remaining groups” under its umbrella and expected “no problems” in this regard.

“I do not anticipate any problems in other groups joining this committee,” Tarhuni said, adding that revolutionary units will temporarily assist police forces in securing the streets of the capital.

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These groups, he said, will leave the city as soon as the city’s police, which boasts about 7,000 men, can fully take over.

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Tarhuni also announced the creation of a new committee charged with centralising prisoners of war in a “safe and secure” location to ensure that their legal and human rights are respected.

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“We will protect them and they will enjoy all the legal and human rights despite the fact that they denied such rights to our Libyan people,” he said.

Police were back on the streets of Tripoli and business slowly resumed Saturday at the end of a week of fighting and festivities after the capital was wrested from the grip of forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.

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