The Public Prosecution has detained (68) defendants, including public employees and beneficiaries, in cases of falsifying civil status data.
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Tripoli, June 2, 2025 (LANA) - The Public Prosecution ordered the detention of (68) individuals accused of forgery related to family records in the civil registry.
This came after the Public Prosecutor issued two decisions, including the formation of committees to investigate civil status data forgery cases within the jurisdiction of all appeal courts, and the organization of a committee to oversee judicial and administrative activities within the investigation committees.
The Public Prosecutor's Office reported that the Public Prosecutor's representatives examined the validity of the records of (10,620) families and verified the data on Libyan origin in (6,990) cases. (292) national identification numbers were identified and should be deleted. Public prosecution was initiated against individuals accused of committing (3,130) forgery cases in civil registry documents, residence permits, and transfers.
According to the office, the Public Prosecution is still conducting investigations and verifications; To date, the investigation of (246) cases has been completed, distributed among the offices of public prosecutors throughout the country. This has resulted in the filing of criminal cases against (68) defendants in pretrial detention, against whom evidence has been strong, including public employees and beneficiaries.
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