Kadhafi son Seif al-Islam near Niger border: Tuareg source

Former Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi’s son and onetime heir apparent Seif al-Islam was on Tuesday poised to cross into Nigeralong with his father’s ex-intelligence chief, a Tuareg official said.

 

The two are the top most wanted fugitives from the slain despot’s ousted circle, who are wanted by the International Criminal Courtand had been widely expected to seek refuge in Niger following Kadhafi’s death last week.

Libya’s southern neighbour, which for years was one of the west African countries that benefited most from Kadhafi’s largesse, is already sheltering dozens of former regime officials, including another one of Kadhafi’s sons.

Seif “is near the Niger border, he hasn’t entered Niger yet but he’s close,” a local official from the northern Niger’s Agadez region told AFP on condition of anonymity.

“It appears he is being escorted by former Tuareg fighters but I am not yet able to confirm this,” the official added.

The local official said that Abdullah al-Senussi, a former intelligence chief and Kadhafi’s brother-in-law, was also approaching the border with Niger.

“Both of them are near the Niger border, they can’t be very far from each other,” he said.

In June, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants against Kadhafi, Seif and Senussi for “crimes against humanity” allegedly committed by troops under their command as they quelled the uprising against his regime.

In September Interpol issued a “red notice” for the trio.

A Niger government source said Saturday that Senussi, 62, had been spotted in northern Niger, but that his presence in the country was “not yet officially established.”

In Libya’s eastern city of Benghazi, a senior official of the National Transitional Council, interim oil and finance minister Ali Tarhuni told reporters that Seif posed no danger to the new regime.

“Seif al-Islam is not a threat. His father, his army, his mercenaries have been conquered,” Tarhuni said.

He added: “I don’t know where he is.”

France may demand Senussi’s extradition if he is arrested by Niamey, since a Paris court sentenced him in absentia to life in prison for the 1989 bombing of a French UTA airliner that claimed 170 lives.

So far 32 members of Kadhafi’s entourage including his son playboy former footballer son Saadi have taken refuge in Niger for “humanitarian” reasons.

Among them are three generals and the head of Kadhafi’s personal bodyguards, Mansur Daou, according to the authorities, who say they are under surveillance but have not been detained.

However on Thursday in Kadhafi’s hometown Sirte where the strongman was tracked down, local medical staff and a fighter said Daou was wounded there, and Free Libya television in Tripoli said he was captured.

Niger’s Foreign Minister Mohamed Bazoum told AFP on Friday that the end of the Libyan conflict would allow it to lift restrictions on senior Kadhafi loyalists who sought refuge there, except Kadhafi’s son Saadi.

“Of the 32 people who are in Niger, only one has a clear judicial status, Mr Saadi Kadhafi. He’s the target of a UN Security Council resolution travel ban. He’s in Niger, we’re obliged to apply this resolution,” Bazoum told AFP during a visit to Paris.

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