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Tue Jun 18 07:38:39 SAST 2013

Libyan Olympic chief kidnapped in Tripoli

Sapa-AFP | 16 July, 2012 11:13
A rebel from Misrata test fires a machine gun at Bir Doufan checkpoint, about 70 km from Bani Walid
A rebel from Misrata test fires a machine gun at Bir Doufan checkpoint, about 70 km (43 miles) from Bani Walid.
Image by: YOUSSEF BOUDLAL / REUTERS

The president of Libya's Olympic Committee Nabil al-Alam was kidnapped by gunmen in the centre of Tripoli and taken to a secret location.

"Nine gunmen posing as members of the Libyan army removed Mr. Alam from his car in the centre of the city at around 3:00 pm (1300 GMT) and took him to an unknown location," Alam's office chief Arafat Juwan said.

The army and interior ministry were not aware of any arrests, he added.

Alam's abduction comes a few days before the planned departure of Libya's five representatives to the London Olympic and Paralympic Games, which are set to begin on July 27.

Libyan athletes will be participating in judo, the marathon, the women's 100-metre dash and weightlifting.

Before last year's revolt which toppled the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan Olympic Committee was headed by the strongman's eldest son Mohammed, who has since sought refuge in Algeria with other family members.

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