Terror threat/ Strengthening enemy
The abduction of two key leaders of a Libyan opposition group with the
assistance of MI6 a decade ago left the group in disarray and led to outside
influences pushing it towards an Al-Qaeda-inspired agenda, an intelligence
assessment concludes.
Abdel Hakim Belhaj and Sami al-Saadi made sure that that the Libyan
Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), which they led, concentrated on the overthrow of
Colonel Gaddafi.
Belhaj and al-Saadi were seized in Thailand and Hong Kong in 2004 and
then rendered to Tripoli with Saadi’s wife and four children and Belhaj’s
pregnant wife.
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