Military Intelligence Unit monitored a market for buying and selling illegal immigrants in the city of “Edre” southwest Libya
A picture is repeated again in Libya, where trafficking continues to migrate from sub-Saharan countries and who want to migrate to Europe in search of a better life, where they are sold from the hand of a smuggler to another and in slave markets, for hundreds or thousands of dollars
This is what a military source at the General Command of the Libyan Army revealed, where he assured Arab observer that the Military Intelligence Unit monitored a market for buying and selling illegal immigrants in a desert area that belongs to the city of “Edre” located in southwest Libya. One of the main centers for transit of immigrants.
In the details, he clarified that the process starts from behind the borders of Libya, where smuggling gangs belonging to the “Tabu” tribe transport migrants from the Niger State by car designated for that purpose and enter them into Libya with an amount of $ 500 on each migrant, and upon their arrival in the city of Sebha, specifically the headquarters of the Indian company They are handed over to another group from the “Al-Magarha” tribe to distribute them to camps and warehouses, before they are assembled in a yard about 6 km from the center of “Idre” and sold to Libyan mediators who, after purchasing a screening process for the migrants, are strong-built and transferred to exploit them as mercenaries to fight. In the ranks of the reconciliation forces, mother Anyone who is not fit for this will be transported to be smuggled into Europe.
Migrants as slaves
After that, one person is transferred with an amount of 2000 dollars from “Idre” towards the “Awayna and Nine” region, then to the city of “Bani Walid”, and there they are distributed into two groups, one group which is transferred to Misurata and another to the city of Zuwara, where they are handed over to other smugglers , And it comes to those who own boats and boats migrate to Europe.
While the Libyan authorities are busy with the armed conflict around the capital, Tripoli, migrants continue to cross the open and southern borders of Libya away from censorship in the hope of reaching Europe and obtaining a better future, but during this trip these two issues suffer, both in detention centers and outside, in the hands of gangs and human traffickers. Prone to violence, slavery and even liquidation.