
Abdullah al-Senussi, dead Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s former spy chief wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, was extradited to his home country on Wednesday.
The fugitive’s extradition from Mauritania, where he was arrested in March as he tried to enter the country from Morocco using a Malian passport under a different name, was first announced by Mauritanian state television.
“Mauritanian authorities hand over ex-Libyan spy chief Abdullah al-Senussi to Libya,” read a news flash on the screen.
In Tripoli, deputy prosecutor general Taha Baara confirmed that Senussi was back in the country.
“We confirm that Abdullah al-Senussi has been returned to Libya. A short time ago he was delivered to the office of the prosecutor general. He will undergo routine medical examination before questioning begins immediately afterwards,” he said.
“We will decide his fate afterwards.