Attorney general establishes two investigation committees for Tripoli incidents

Attorney General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour has formed two investigation committees to examine cases relating to incidents in Tripoli and issues concerning security forces.
The first committee will investigate reports and complaints against personnel from the Central Security and Stability Support forces and their affiliated units.
This committee will document alleged human rights violations and take appropriate action, with judicial oversight of the investigations.
The second committee will investigate injuries to demonstrators and security personnel during recent protests in Tripoli.
The committee will also examine deaths in correctional facilities, civilian casualties, and thefts of private and public property during the unrest, including incidents involving security personnel.
The Attorney General’s office said both committees have begun work, receiving reports from law enforcement agencies and continuing investigations into cases where criminal proceedings have already started.
The procedures will include interviewing victims and witnesses, conducting examinations, commissioning expert reports, carrying out searches, and questioning suspects.
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