The day he was kidnapped in Libya on September 10, Noel Sciberras faced four armed assailants.

He was stopped, not more than 50 – 60 metres from the gate to his residence, a complex not to far from Corinthia's luxury complex in Janzour.

He was driving to work when a parked white pick-up truck pulled into the road in front of him. Four armed men got out of the vehicle.

One of them stood right in front of him with an AK-47 pointed right at him while the others rushed to his door and dragged him out into the street.

“They were so well trained, they looked like commandos to me,” Mr Sciberras said in his first interview since being released.

Read the full interview in The Sunday Times of Malta.

 

 

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