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Tunisia consular workers kidnapped in Libya freed

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All 10 Tunisian consular workers kidnapped in the Libyan capital by an armed militia have been freed after a week in captivity, the Tunisian foreign minister said on Friday.

“They have all been freed and they will arrive today (Friday) in Tunis,” Taieb Baccouche told Mosaique FM radio, a day after Tunisia said that three of the 10 consular workers had been released.

Their release comes as Tunisian officials and media reports said a Libyan militia leader detained in Tunisia would be deported as part of a deal with the kidnappers.

The prosecutor’s office told that the man, identified in media reports as Walid Glib, had been detained on suspicion of “involvement in terrorist affairs”.

Spokesman Karim Chebbi said the “criminal division of the Tunisian Court of Appeal on Wednesday decided on his provisional expulsion at the request of the Libyan authorities”.

But Baccouche denied any deal was struck with the kidnappers in exchange for the release of the consular workers.

He said that the case of Glib, who had been arrested in May upon his arrival with Tunisia, was in the “hands of the judiciary”.

The 10 staffers were abducted on June 12 when gunmen stormed the mission in Tripoli, which is under the control of the powerful Fajr Libya (Libya Dawn) militia alliance.

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