Libya’s Chief of Judicial Police, Osama “Al Masri” Njeem, returned to Libya on an Italian authorities airplane after his arrest in Italy on January 19 on an Worldwide Legal Court docket (ICC) warrant.
His launch two days later was for what the Italian authorities mentioned on Wednesday have been “inaccuracies” within the warrant.
Njeem is accused by the ICC of crimes dedicated in his position overseeing the Tripoli department of the Reform and Rehabilitation Establishment, a community of detention centres run by the government-backed Particular Defence Power (SDF).
Amnesty Worldwide identifies Njeem as a “long-term member of Tripoli-based militia the Deterrence Equipment for Combatting Terrorism and Organised Crime (DACTO)”, certainly one of a number of militias the internationally recognised Tripoli authorities depends on, and absorbs, to challenge energy throughout the western components of Libya, which it nominally controls.
The rights group “has lengthy documented horrific violations dedicated with whole impunity on the Mitiga jail in Tripoli, beneath the management of DACTO”, and says there may be “no prospect of home accountability in Libya of highly effective commanders of militias”.
Al Jazeera has spoken to 2 individuals who have been held in prisons overseen by Njeem concerning the atrocities they witnessed.
“I noticed him commit conflict crimes. I noticed him kill folks,” David Yambio, president of the NGO Refugees in Libya, mentioned.
The accusations towards Njeem are quite a few, starting from homicide to torture and other people trafficking.
His launch has been condemned as “outrageous” by rights teams and “hypocritical” by main political figures inside Italy. Shortly after Njeem was returned to Libya, Italian Inside Minister Matteo Piantedosi advised the Italian senate he had been launched, fairly than handed over to prosecutors from the ICC, “in view of the hazard [he] posed [to Italian society]”. Slightly greater than per week later, the justice minister introduced that the discharge had been on a authorized technicality.
Njeem is alleged by the ICC to manage a number of jail amenities in Tripoli, together with that at Mitiga, Ain Zara and al-Jadida, “the place 1000’s of individuals have been detained for extended durations”.
In accordance with the ICC, Njeem “is suspected of crimes towards humanity and conflict crimes, together with homicide, torture, rape and sexual violence, allegedly dedicated in Libya from February 2015 onwards”.
The human price
Yambio, now 27, arrived in southern Libya in December 2018 after a protracted journey from his native South Sudan – the place he had been compelled to struggle as a baby soldier – by means of Africa and finally to Libya.
![David Yambio, left, and Lam Magok, both from South Sudan meet the journalists during a press conference where they recounted their experience while detained in the Libyan prisons, in Rome, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/AP25029518625298-1739354093.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C513)
After seize, torture and eventual escape, Yambio, together with dozens of different folks, was making an attempt to flee for Europe in November 2019 when he was captured by the Libyan Coastguard – itself largely funded by the Italian authorities - and bundled right into a detention facility at Triq al-Sika.
Yambio says he was “bought” right into a community of prisons operated by Njeem and the Judicial Police in December 2019, initially held within the sprawling facility at al-Jadida in Tripoli.
Yambio described horrible situations at al-Jadida, together with beatings and ill-treatment, including he was corralled right into a prisoner slave military and compelled to work on building websites for the good thing about his captors.
However worst of all was when Njeem was there, he mentioned, including that everybody at al-Jadida knew who Njeem was.
“Each two days they might line us up in our 1000’s [for a head count] and, when he would go to, al-Masri would stroll down the road, selecting out folks to beat, both with a metallic tube or with the deal with of his pistol. Typically he would enter the cells the place folks have been sleeping and beat them with a metallic or plastic pipe.”
‘I noticed him kill folks’
In March 2020, months into an assault on Tripoli and the western authorities by eastern-based renegade commander Khalifa Haftar, Yambio was transferred to the mixed jail, navy base and airfield at Mitiga, close to Tripoli.
The abuse meted out at Mitiga has been reported on by rights teams, together with Amnesty , which described the “horrific violations dedicated with whole impunity on the Mitiga jail”, corresponding to “torture and different ill-treatment, illegal killings, enforced disappearances, and different crimes beneath worldwide legislation”.
“Circumstances have been very, very unhealthy,” 33-year-old Lam Magok, additionally from South Sudan, advised Al Jazeera of his time alongside Yambio at al-Jadida and Mitiga.
The 2 had met at al-Jadida, thrown collectively in the identical jail ward and certain collectively, Yambio mentioned, by their shared unwell fortune.
“We might keep up at evening speaking,” Yambio recalled, “recalling our dwelling and the nation that had forsaken us.”
In March, Yambio was chosen with some others to be transferred to Mitiga to struggle in certainly one of Njeem’s fighter teams.
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Magok, not realising that he would finally comply with in April, pressed some paper into Yambio’s hand.
On it have been the numbers of an activist and a journalist, with particulars of his authorized asylum standing, and the contact particulars of his uncle with a plea that, ought to he ever get the prospect, Yambio at the very least attempt to inform his household that Magok was alive.
“If heaven permits, discover them. Inform them I’m alive,” Yambio recalled him saying. Whereas Magok was spared the preventing, situations for him at Mitiga have been no much less extreme.
“Each second day, they might name us for a [head] depend,” he mentioned, the smile in his voice at odds with the brutality he recalled. “They might make us kneel after which beat us… In case you did one thing they didn’t like, they might take you away, lock you in a room and torture you.” Killings weren’t unknown, he added.
“We have been held with Libyans and [foreign] migrants, but it surely was at all times migrants who have been despatched to scrub up the rooms. They might be advised to place the physique in a bag and carry it to the ambulance. It was unhealthy.”
Magok was compelled to work within the navy shops, loading ammunition onto automobiles, whereas Yambio says he was despatched each day to the close by entrance line the place he was made to struggle alongside different migrants, Libyan teams and Turkish and Syrian forces to repel Haftar’s forces.
“We have been used to hold munitions in addition to hearth the howitzers. I nonetheless have tinnitus. Circumstances have been actually unhealthy. There have been prisoners, Libyans and migrants compelled into holes within the floor,” he mentioned, describing the underground cells at Mitiga the place the odor of the sick and the dying would catch on him and comply with him by means of the day.
“We watched them being escorted into the interrogation rooms, the place they might be overwhelmed, electroshocked, have their fingers minimize off, or compelled into barrels of water and held beneath,” he mentioned of the strategies getting used towards each Libyan and migrant prisoners at Mitiga.
“Al-Masri was a brutal individual. When folks knew he was coming, they might panic. I typically puzzled if he was on medication, however he wasn’t. That was simply who he was. He was purely evil.
![Members of the Government of National Accord's (GNA's) missing persons bureau, exhume bodies in what Libya's internationally recognized government officials say is a mass grave, in Tarhouna city, Libya October 27, 2020. Picture taken October 27, 2020. REUTERS/Ayman Al-Sahili](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/2020-10-28T120828Z_880980644_RC2ORJ95GMF6_RTRMADP_3_LIBYA-SECURITY-MASS-GRAVES.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C513)
“I noticed him kill folks,” Yambio added flatly. “One time, two folks tried to flee … Mitiga. Al-Masri had us line up as he shot one. I had the blood on my physique. One other time, somebody had given the folks working the howitzer the fallacious drone coordinates. Al-Masri killed him.
“It was wretched and merciless past description.”
Yambio’s account is supported by different reviews from prisoners, certainly one of whom advised Italian state tv in January that he had witnessed Njeem kill prisoners “to frighten the folks inside. He kills a couple of folks inside. Even utilizing his palms. I noticed this,” he claimed, “greater than as soon as.”
Two younger males, the person mentioned, have been killed on this method in entrance of him by Njeem.
Al Jazeera contacted each Libya’s Ministry of Justice and its Judicial Police for touch upon the factors raised on this article and the accusations towards Njeem. Neither has responded by the point of publication.
Blowback
Releasing Njeem provoked anger throughout Italy’s political institution. Former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi advised senators: “The prime minister mentioned she needs to hunt traffickers all around the world. Yesterday she had one … and also you launched him and despatched him again to Tripoli on a authorities airplane.
“Is it simply me who thinks that is loopy or is that this the behaviour of a hypocritical and indecent authorities?”
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni later revealed she is beneath judicial investigation over her position in Njeem’s launch.
Vale oggi quello che valeva ieri: non sono ricattabile e non mi faccio intimidire. Avanti a testa alta! pic.twitter.com/Urg0QOis9V
— Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) January 28, 2025
“What was true yesterday is true in the present day: I can’t be blackmailed and I can’t be intimidated. Let’s transfer ahead with our heads held excessive!” Giorgia Meloni, Twitter
Meloni’s workplace has been contacted concerning the factors raised on this article however has not responded by the point of publication.
“It’s outrageous that Italian authorities totally disregarded an [ICC] warrant in deciding to free Osama el-Masry,” Bassam Khawaja, deputy Center East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch advised Al Jazeera.
He famous different examples of Italy flouting worldwide norms, corresponding to its announcement that it will not implement an ICC warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is needed for conflict crimes and crimes towards humanity in Gaza.
Njeem is the second Libyan accused of crimes to be let out by Italian authorities inside six months.
In August final 12 months, Khalifa Haftar’s son Saddam – who met with senior Italian diplomats to debate safety, financial cooperation and migration at the very least 4 instances final 12 months – was briefly detained by Italian border authorities who questioned him regarding an arrest warrant issued by Spain for allegations of weapons smuggling.
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Each Haftars have confronted allegations from media outlets and rights groups, together with Amnesty, of involvement within the kidnapping, torture, trafficking and extortion of migrants.
An August 2023 investigation by Al Jazeera and companions confirmed the Tariq Ben Zeyad Brigade, led by Saddam Haftar since its emergence in 2016, was tied to “a list of horrors together with illegal killings, torture, enforced disappearance, rape and compelled displacement”.
Alongside the brigade’s pullbacks and subsequent exploitation of individuals in search of shelter in Europe, Al Jazeera documented a sequence of high-level conferences between the Haftar regime in jap Libya and European leaders, together with Italy, geared toward limiting the variety of folks making an attempt to succeed in security.
Italy’s migration obsession
“Migration has been a giant subject in Italy for years,” Hamza Meddeb of the Carnegie Center East Heart, who has written extensively on the topic, advised Al Jazeera.
“Meloni has performed this card rather well. She’s used her place to provide legitimacy to the militias and governments in Libya, in addition to that of Tunisia’s [President] Kais Saied – who would in any other case be fully shunned by the West – with out asking them for change or reform,” he mentioned. Libya’s neighbour can be a key departure level for irregular migration.
![LAMPEDUSA (SICILY), ITALY - OCTOBER 20, 2019: In the cemetery of Lampedusa, Francesco Tuccio has placed some of his crosses where unnamed migrants drowned in the sea before arriving are buried photographed on October 20, 2019 in Lampedusa,Italy. Lampedusa the Southern most point of Italy stretching towards North Africa. For this reason it is one of the main destinations for migrants coming to Europe via boats. Carpenter Francesco Tuccio, with the wood obtained from boats abandoned or wrecked, builds crosses. He puts some of these crosses on the nameless graves of some unknown drowned migrants, in the cemetery of Lampedusa.](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/GettyImages-1191056942-1699972932.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C536)
Within the 2022 election - towards a background of some 105,000 irregular arrivals that 12 months – Meloni and her hard-right Brothers of Italy occasion campaigned on undocumented migration, promising to ship a “answer” that numerous politicians earlier than them had not.
Meloni used her inaugural speech to announce the revival of the Mattei Plan, first steered by the chief of the nationwide electrical energy firm within the Nineteen Fifties.
Mattei would see Italy partnering with African states on vitality improvement in return for them serving to curb migration.
Meloni isn’t the primary Italian chief accused of ignoring credible allegations of abuse by accomplice organisations in her dedication to cease asylum seekers from reaching Italy in any respect prices.
Italy contributes undisclosed sums to assist Libya’s Coast Guard, which is routinely accused of human rights abuses, in addition to the amenities the place irregular migrants are held.
“There is no such thing as a method that the Italian authorities can say it doesn’t know concerning the homicide, abuse and terrorism it’s supporting,” Yambio mentioned.
“I say terrorism intentionally as a result of that’s what it’s. It’s terror towards migrants.”
Yambio escaped Mitiga in April 2020, making his technique to Italy the place he was granted asylum. Magok escaped to Italy in December of the identical 12 months.
Each now work to marketing campaign for the rights of refugees and irregular migrants.