Son Says Libyans Involved in Capture of Top Qaida Operative

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Libyans took part in the U.S. raid in Tripoli that captured senior al-Qaida operative Abu Anas al-Libi, his son said Sunday.

"Those who kidnapped my father are Libyans. They looked like Libyans and spoke in the Libyan dialect," Abdullah al-Raghi told reporters.

Abdullah said the gunmen who seized his father were armed with pistols with silencers and that some of them wore masks.

"The whole thing was recorded by a surveillance camera," said Abdullah, speaking from the family home in Nofleine, just five kilometers (three miles) south of Tripoli's city center.

"We gave the tape to friends so that they can try to investigate."

Abdullah said he does not trust the Libyan government, which he believes is implicated in his father's disappearance.

Libyan authorities insist they were unaware of the special forces operation that captured Libi, an al-Qaida operative indicted in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in east Africa.

Libi was seized on the streets of Tripoli and whisked out of the country early on Saturday.

A source close to Libi said he was "kidnapped" while returning from dawn prayers.

As he tried to park his car outside his home three vehicles surrounded it and masked men jumped out, shattering the driver's side window and pulling Libi out with "extreme rapidity," the source said.

The Pentagon later confirmed his capture in a "U.S. counterterrorism operation," which capped a decade-long manhunt for one of the last remaining high-level operatives from the core terror network established by Osama bin Laden in the 1990s.

The Pentagon provided few details about how Libi was seized and by whom, saying only that he was being "lawfully detained under the law of war in a secure location" outside Libya.

On Sunday, Tripoli said it had demanded an explanation from Washington over the "kidnap" of one of its citizens.

Libi's brother, Nabih al-Raghi, meanwhile said his sibling was the victim of "an act of piracy" carried out by foreign forces.

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Missing halaktouna77 07 October 2013, 10:42

Your Aoun supports those who killed Lebanese citizens, how dare you defend him ... using this same logic, I guess that makes you a k... too, but I wont say that, I'll just contribute your actions and those of this kid to pure misguided emotions, hopefully you will grow out of them soon