Italian PM Giorgia Meloni Says She's Under Investigation Over Release of Libyan Warlord Wanted by ICC

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Italy’s Meloni under probe for releasing ICC-wanted Libyan officer

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Tuesday that she is under judicial investigation concerning Italy's unexpected release of Osama Elmasry Njeem, a Libyan police officer sought by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Njeem, also known as Osama Almasri Njeem, was released last week after being detained just a few days earlier under an ICC arrest warrant for alleged crimes against humanity.

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Meloni under investigation for repatriation of Lybian warlord

Prosecutors in Rome have opened an investigation against Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and two government ministers for repatriating a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court in the Hague, Meloni announced on Tuesday. She revealed the investigation over allegedly aiding and abetting Ossama Anjiem, also known as Ossama al-Masri, in a video posted on social media. She said her justice and interior ministers and an under-secretary are also targeted in the investigation. Meloni’s government has been under fire from the opposition, human rights groups and the ICC itself for releasing al-Masri on a technicality after he was arrested in the northern city of Turin on a warrant from the international court.

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Italy's Meloni under investigation over release of Libyan suspect

Osama Elmasry Njeem was freed last week and flown home by an Italian state aircraft just days after being detained in the northern city of Turin under an ICC arrest warrant for alleged crimes against humanity. The ICC has demanded an explanation, saying it had not been consulted over the decision. Meloni said in a message posted on social media that she had been placed under investigation for allegedly aiding and abetting a crime and misuse of public funds. She is under no obligation to resign, and being placed under investigation in Italy does not imply guilt, nor mean that formal charges will necessarily follow. "I will not be blackmailed, I will not allow myself to be intimidated, which may be why I am, let's say, disliked by those who do not want Italy to change and become better," Meloni said in a video posted on her Facebook profile.

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Italy’s Meloni under investigation over release of Libyan suspect
Meloni said in a message posted on social media that she was suspected by prosecutors of embezzlement and aiding and abetting a crime in connection with the case.
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Italy's Giorgia Meloni under investigation over release of Libyan suspect
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni under investigation over release of Libyan suspect. Osama Almasri Njeem was released last week under an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court. ICC demanded an explanation, saying it had not been consulted over the decision. Meloni said she was suspected by prosecutors of embezzlement and aiding and abetting a crime.
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Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni says she is being investigated for repatriating a Libyan warlord
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni says says that Rome prosecutors have opened an investigation against her and two government ministers for repatriating a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court in the Hague
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Giorgia Meloni is placed under investigation for 'aiding a crime'
Italy's PM placed under investigation for 'aiding and abetting a crime and embezzlement' She is under no obligation to resign, nor does it mean she is guilty of any crime. The case of Osama Elmasry Njeem has been referred to the International Criminal Court.
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Italy’s Meloni under investigation over release of Libyan suspect
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Tuesday she had been placed under judicial investigation following a government decision to release a Libyan police officer wanted by the International Criminal Court.
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Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni says she is being investigated for repatriating a Libyan warlord
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni says she is being investigated for repatriating a Libyan warlord. Meloni revealed the investigation over allegedly aiding and abetting Ossama Anjiem in a video posted on social media. She said her justice and interior ministers and an under-secretary are also targeted in the investigation.
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Italy's Meloni defends repatriation of a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court
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Controversy Surrounds Italian Government's Handling of Libyan Warlord
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Meloni under pressure after Italy frees Libyan general accused of war crimes
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Meloni comes under fire following release of Libyan official
Osama Najeem was wanted on the basis of an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court. The Libyan national is also the head of a detention centre in the Libyan capital, Tripoli. He was detained by Italian police in Turin over the weekend after an Interpol alert. After a few days in custody, he was released due to a "legal technicality"
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Italy-ICC row casts doubt on Meloni's 'war on traffickers'
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Italy government under fire for releasing Libyan warlord accused of war crimes
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