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Senior Libyan coastguard commander arrested for alleged human trafficking

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The UN-backed government in Libya has arrested a coastguard commander alleged to be one of the worlds most ruthless human traffickers. On Wednesday, authorities in Tripoli said Abd al-Rahman Milad, known as Bija, and suspected of being behind the drowning of dozens of people, has been arrested in the Hay-al-Andalus district of the city and is now being detained by Rada special forces. It is the first time that a senior figure of the Libyan coastguard has been arrested for human trafficking. A UN security report published in June 2017 described Bija as a facilitator of human trafficking and part of a criminal network operating in Zawiyah, in north-west Libya, about 28 miles west of Tripoli. Last year, an investigation by the Italian newspaper, Avvenire, documented the presence of Bija in Italy at a series of official meetings in Sicily and Rome in May 2017, prompting criticism of the then interior minister, Marco Minniti. Three months earlier, Minniti had signed a memorandum with the leader of Libyas UN-backed government, Fayez al-Sarraj, for cooperation with the Libyan coastguard, which included the provision of four patrol vessels. The deal empowered the Libyan coastguard to intercept migrant boats at sea and redirect them to Libya, where aid agencies say refugees are abused and tortured. The alleged trafficker was introduced at the meetings as a commander of the Libyan coastguard, Avvenire said. Minniti has denied any wrongdoing, saying Italy was unaware of the allegations of criminal activity against Bija at the time. In a video interview filmed in the city of Zawiya, aired in October 2019 on the popular Italian television programmePropaganda Live, Bija told investigative journalist Francesca Mannocchi that during his trip to Italy he had been invited to take part in meetings at the ministry of justice and the ministry of the interior, in Rome. When asked if he had met Minniti, Bija said: I dont know, maybe. Italian

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