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25.09.2017 General News

Over 500 Ghanaians Lives Under Threat In Libya

… faces execution soon, families cry for state intervention
By Franklin Asare-Donkoh
Mr Abbdul Bashiru Ibrahim, one of the detaineesMr Abbdul Bashiru Ibrahim, one of the detainees
25.09.2017 LISTEN

Over five hundred Ghanaians are currently languishing in some jails in Libya in conditions that can be compared to those of the concentration camps in slave trade era are calling on government to help save their lives which is under threat of execution.

The crime of the Ghanaians is that they entered that country through unapproved means and some of them have been in jail for over two years without trial.

Today’s sources at Kufra Maximum Prison in Libya where there are about 100 Ghanaians been held explained that most of the 'prisoners' are ‘peel and ill’ but the Libyan authorities do not care about their health situation.

Currently, there is an outbreak of communicable diseases in most of those congested places where these Ghanaians are being kept and there are fears that some of them may die before the Libyan authorities kill them, as there are no medical facilities nor health personnel at the prisons

According to the source, one of the 'prisoners’ who he (the source) managed to speak with gave his name as Abbdul Bashiru Ibrahim, a 35-year-old who was said to be accosted at police barrier from Derna to Benghazi after close of work and he has been held behind bars for over one year now.

Today’s investigation team traced the address, Mr Bashiru Ibrahim gave to our source to a house in Accra and caught up with some family members who are perplexed about the son’s predicament especially the aged mother.

Speaking in an interview with Today, brother of the detainee, Shafaru Ibrahim told the team that their family is devastated when news got to them. Saying “my brother called home and told us about his ordeal and ever since the family have been going through hard times, especially our mother.

“As you can see she has reduced in size because she has not been eating, she has become restless and no one can tell what will happen to her if my brother is not release soon” he added.

Mr Ibrahim explained that his brother got in touch with the family with the help of a detainee who managed to send a mobile phone into the prison.

He however, collaborated with our source’s account that some of the detainees have started vanishing into thin air which had brought fear and anxiety among them, since no one knows his faith as to who will be killed next.

The source noticed that some of the detainees cannot be found in the prisons and we cannot question anybody.

The source told Today that some of the detainees have spent close to over one year and have not been questioned by the Libyan police or taken to court.

"The food they eat in the prisons cannot be described, as it is difficult to find words to described the food and most of us are sick but we don't get any medical attention," the source added.

The source maintained that the Libyan authorities constantly subject their detainees to torture, making a number of them to get physically weak.

"If no intervention by the country’s government as well as international and civil rights organisation is taken all the detainees will not get out of these places alive and those who will come out will not be fit for the rest of life," It lamented.

It is on this note that they are calling on the government through the Ministry for Foreign Affairs to move swiftly to save those hundreds of Ghanaians whose fate hangs in balance.

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