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Libyans held for 'sex attack' on Britons in Benghazi | Libyans held for 'sex attack' on Britons in Benghazi |
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Two Libyans have been arrested over claims they sexually assaulted three British aid workers earlier this week. | |
The workers were apparently abducted at a checkpoint near the city of Benghazi and held for hours before being freed on Wednesday. | The workers were apparently abducted at a checkpoint near the city of Benghazi and held for hours before being freed on Wednesday. |
The women were in a convoy travelling overland to Gaza. | The women were in a convoy travelling overland to Gaza. |
Defence official Abdul Salam Barghathi told the BBC the arrested men were soldiers. He described their behaviour as "an individual, isolated act". | |
Officials quoted earlier said four people had been arrested and two women had been assaulted. | |
But Mr Barghathi, who is based in Benghazi, said three women had been attacked. | |
He said two suspects had been arrested, but two were still on the run. | |
The BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says Friday prayer sermons in some mosques began with condemnations of the assault. | |
The women were in a convoy driving from Morocco to Gaza. | The women were in a convoy driving from Morocco to Gaza. |
They reached the Egyptian border, where officials refused permission for them to cross. | They reached the Egyptian border, where officials refused permission for them to cross. |
Five members of the convoy, including the women, took a taxi to Benghazi in the hope of catching a flight back to the UK. | |
They were stopped at a checkpoint, abducted and the women were allegedly sexually assaulted. | |
UK ambassador Michael Aron told the BBC that the incident was horrific and the Libyan authorities were investigating. | UK ambassador Michael Aron told the BBC that the incident was horrific and the Libyan authorities were investigating. |
The group of aid workers were taken to the Turkish consulate in Benghazi after their release. British officials said they had now returned to the UK. | The group of aid workers were taken to the Turkish consulate in Benghazi after their release. British officials said they had now returned to the UK. |