More than 100 migrants, including five women, have been freed from captivity after being held for ransom by a gang in eastern Libya, the country's attorney general said on Monday.
Breakdown
- Over 100 migrants, including five women, were freed from captivity in eastern Libya.
- Migrants were trafficked, tortured, and held for ransom in Ajdabiya. 12s
- Five suspected traffickers from Libya, Sudan, and Egypt have been arrested. 25s
- Libya remains a key transit route for migrants aiming to reach Europe. 30s
- Greece temporarily suspended asylum claims for sea arrivals from Libya, drawing criticism from rights groups and the UN. 44s