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Libya warns Switzerland again

Libya has told Switzerland it must wrap up a probe into the arrest, earlier this year, of a son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi or face unspecified further sanctions, the Foreign Ministry said.

Hannibal Gaddafi was arrested by Geneva police on July 15 and was charged with mistreating two domestic employees, a Tunisian woman and a Moroccan man, who later withdrew their formal complaint.

Mr Gaddafi denied the charges and was freed on bail, but the case caused an uproar in Tripoli and led to the detention of two Swiss nationals, who were later released.

Libya's Foreign Ministry has said the two countries had agreed to set up an independent committee to investigate the incident.

Late on Thursday, the ministry said the committee has now almost completed its probe which showed the arrest was illegal but the Swiss side was attempting to paper over the truth.

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