Turkish intelligence interrogates the deputy head of the Libyan internal agency.. What is the reason?
Lotfi Al-Harari, deputy head of the Libyan Internal Security Agency, was detained by the Turkish authorities at an airport in Turkey and interrogated for hours.
In the details, sources said that Lutfi Al-Harari was arrested at an airport in Turkey, while he was heading to Vienna, where he was detained for three hours, during which the Turkish intelligence worked to investigate him and try to subjugate him.
As is its habit of trying to attract the holders of sovereign and sensitive positions in countries in which it has ambitions, Turkey, through its intelligence agency, has been targeting Lotfi al-Harari, for a while, because of his position as the deputy head of the Libyan internal agency, and trying to approach him to reveal some information or reveal Libyan figures with whom Ankara could cooperate or use to achieve its ambitions in the country.
The same sources revealed that the truth behind the interrogation of al-Harari is an attempt to recruit him to cooperate with the Turkish authorities and work for them.
“Erdoğan is unabashedly pursuing his political and oil ambitions in Libya, flouting any regional or international initiatives to stop the machinery of war, as well as outside interference that is hampering international and UN efforts to bring peace and a successful political track in the country, which has suffered for nearly a decade from a succession of crises and civil war fueled by terrorist militias and foreign mercenaries.”
“Not surprisingly, this is the approach Turkey has been using in Libya for years, using several figures to work under its command, most notably the former head of the National Accord government, Fayez al-Sarraj, who enabled it to enter the country, introduce mercenaries, seize several military and naval bases, and block the country’s political path.”
It is reported that the President did not know the Government of Al-Wefaq, Fayez al-Sarraj appointed Lotfi al-Harari as deputy head of Libya’s Internal Security Agency on September 10 last year.