Posted on 05/14/2011 10:35:08 AM PDT by Cardhu
A French security contractor shot dead near the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in eastern Libya was working against the country's revolution, the rebel leadership has said. Private contracting company Secopex said it had turned down work with Gaddafi.
An ex-French paratrooper shot dead by police in the rebel-held Libyan city Benghazi, and four compatriots in custody here, were working to undermine the anti-Kadhafi revolution, rebels said Friday.
"On the evening of 11 May, local security forces in Benghazi were instructed to arrest a group of five Frenchmen for illicit activities that jeopardised the security of free Libya," the rebel National Transitional Council said.
"Regrettably, one of the suspects was accidentally shot after resisting arrest," a statement said, without providing details of the men's alleged activities but saying a formal investigation was underway.
The dead man has been identified as Pierre Marziali, the founder of French private security firm Secopex. The four detained men worked for the company.
Secopex said it had been prospecting for security work in Benghazi. One of its executives told a French newspaper he had recently been in Tripoli where he had turned down an offer to work for the regime of Moamer Kadhafi.
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What were they prospect for in Tripoli to turn down a job offer there. Yeah riiight.
Did the French end up the victims of a power struggle among the rebels?
or victims of a power struggle among oil hungry EU nations?
or just a trigger happy Benghazi "police"?
The French have been very quiet...
I wonder if the UN will issue arrest warrants for these rebels?
A French security contractor shot dead near the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in eastern Libya was working against the country's revolution, the rebel leadership has said. Private contracting company Secopex said it had turned down work with Gaddafi. An ex-French paratrooper shot dead by police in the rebel-held Libyan city Benghazi, and four compatriots in custody... "On the evening of 11 May, local security forces in Benghazi were instructed to arrest a group of five Frenchmen for illicit activities that jeopardised the security of free Libya," the rebel National Transitional Council said... The dead man has been identified as Pierre Marziali, the founder of French private security firm Secopex.Shot while resisting arrest -- nice touch, you jihadist liars.
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