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Libya releases three rebels who boarded tanker at rebel port

Published: 01 Apr 2014 - 05:34 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 07:16 pm

TRIPOLI: Libya has released three rebel fighters who had boarded a tanker loading oil at a rebel-held port before it was returned to Tripoli by the US navy, an official said yesterday.
The attorney general ordered the release following comments by some lawmakers that this would help solve the blockage of oil ports by the rebels, Sadiq Al Sour, head of the attorney’s investigations department, said.
The eastern rebels, who have seized three major ports to press for a greater share of oil revenue and regional autonomy, had demanded the release of the fighters before starting any talks about lifting the blockage.
Three weeks ago, the rebel militia managed to load crude onto the Morning Glory tanker at the Es Sider port, which is under their control. US special forces later stormed the ship and returned it to Libya.
Sour said he regretted the release which had been made on political grounds. “These are people who committed crimes,” he said. “Now justice is entering political conflicts.”
The government and parliament had told the militia to negotiate an end to their port blockade or face military action. The rebels had demanded the release of their men, the tanker returned and the threat of an army offensive dropped. 
REUTERS