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Al- Saour: Attorney General's Office follows up and scrutinizes daily cases, and issues instructions to investigate and arrest.

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...2 Tripoli, 11.02.2016(Lana) Head of Investigations at Attorney General's Office, Al-Sadiq Al- Saour expected Thursday finalizing investigations into the Abusaleem massacre that took place on 28 and 29 June 1996 and that action would be taken within one month. At a press conference Thursday he announced that members of the prosecution assigned to investigate the case, began investigations with over 150 suspects who were detained for accusation of perpetrating developments in connection with the case. Al- Saour revealed that all details of the case has now become clear to the investigators and the facts would be submitted to the judiciary in the coming days. he said 18 defendants were released Wednesday who were not involved in the case, and previously 15 others were also set free. he also reviewed at the press conference issues followed up by the attorney general including cases of terrorism confirming that there are 300 defendants with the security bodies . He said out of concern for the correct procedure to be followed the Attorney General's Office assigned a committee of police and intelligence officers and investigation experts to investigate these cases and indeed they started their investigations to ascertain the crimes and ensure that due and safe course of procedure has been adopted in order that such criminal bandits don't escape penalties. he also pointed out to many other cases and serious crimes such as kidnappings, blackmail, robbery, acknowledging that there are now gangs use crime for profiteering. explain some issues of interest to public opinion and measures taken against such issues. In this respect he referred to renowned cases such as the children of Al-Rashrash. he also said the Attorney General's Office is investigating the case of forging salaries of revolutionaries which were referred from Criminal Investigations in Abusaleem, saying many people were detained for investigations and would be referred to the courts next week. =Lana=