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Libyan authorities have arrested four Nigerian nationals in separate incidents in Sabha and Bani Walid over allegations of drug trafficking and testing positive for infectious diseases.

The arrests were confirmed on Monday by Migrant Rescue Watch, an advocacy group, through a post on X (formerly Twitter).

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In Sabha, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) raided a location linked to two Nigerian suspects, seizing 1,200 hallucinogenic pills along with other illegal substances. Both suspects were handed over to the Sabha Security Directorate for further investigation.

“CID in Sabha carried out a raid on a reported location and arrested two Nigerian drug traffickers. During a search of the premises, police found 1,200 hallucinogenic pills and other illicit drugs. Both individuals were transferred to the Sabha Security Directorate,” Migrant Rescue Watch stated.

Separately, in Bani Walid, a male and female Nigerian were detained during a routine health screening after testing positive for infectious diseases. The Directorate for Combating Illegal Migration (DCIM) in Bani Walid transferred the pair to Tripoli, Libya’s capital, for further processing and repatriation to Nigeria.

“DCIM Bureau in Bani Walid transferred two Nigerian migrants (female and male) who tested positive for infectious diseases to Tripoli for repatriation,” the advocacy group confirmed.

Bani Walid, located south of Tripoli, serves as a major transit point for migrants aiming to cross into Europe. Libyan authorities have intensified efforts to combat illegal activities and enforce health regulations in the region.

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