Sun, 07 Feb 2010
Tripoli (Earth Times) - A Libyan court on Sunday acquitted one of the two Swiss businessman who were arrested for visa violations in 2008, just days after police in Geneva questioned Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi's son. Rachid al-Hamdani and fellow Swiss businessman Max Goldi have been prevented from leaving Libya since their arrest in July 2008.
Days earlier, Swiss police had questioned Gaddafi's son, Hannibal, and his wife following a complaint that they had abused domestic staff at a Geneva hotel. The case against them was later dropped.
Al-Hamdani's lawyer, Saleh al-Zahaf, told the German Press Agency...
Tripoli (Earth Times) - A Libyan court on Sunday acquitted one of the two Swiss businessman who were arrested for visa violations in 2008, just days after police in Geneva questioned Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi's son. Rachid al-Hamdani and fellow Swiss businessman Max Goldi have been prevented from leaving Libya since their arrest in July 2008.
Days earlier, Swiss police had questioned Gaddafi's son, Hannibal, and his wife following a complaint that they had abused domestic staff at a Geneva hotel. The case against them was later dropped.
Al-Hamdani's lawyer, Saleh al-Zahaf, told the German Press Agency...
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