Report: Libyan fighters say Gadhafi surrounded
Rebels claim they have the dictator cornered, and that he will soon be captured or killed
Rebel fighters celebrate, as negotiations resumed between tribal elders and rebel leaders in a mosque at a checkpoint between Tarhouna and Bani Walid, Libya, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. A large convoy of Libyan soldiers accompanied by Tuareg tribal fighters are reported to have moved towards the capital of neighboring Niger, although it is not clear of Gadhafi family members were among the heavily armed group, according to a report Tuesday from Abdoulaye Harouna, owner of the Agadez Info newspaper. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)(Credit: AP)Libyan fighters have surrounded ousted dictator Moammar Gadhafi, and it is only a matter of time until he is captured or killed, a spokesman for Tripoli’s new military council said Wednesday.
The council’s deputy defense minister said, however, that Libya’s former rebels had no idea where Gadhafi was, and they were focusing on taking control of territory instead of tracking down the former leader.
Figures in Libya’s new government have given a series of conflicting statements about Gadhafi’s presumed whereabouts since the fall of the capital last month and many reports about his location have proven untrue.
Anis Sharif told The Associated Press that Gadhafi was still in Libya and had been tracked using advanced technology and human intelligence. Rebel forces have taken up positions on all sides of Gadhafi’s presumed location, with none more than 40 miles (60 kilometers) away, he said, without providing details.
“He can’t get out,” said Sharif, who added the former rebels are preparing to either detain him or kill him. “We are just playing games with him,” Sharif said.
NATO said that it had made a number of airstrikes around Sirte — Gadhafi’s hometown — on Tuesday, hitting six tanks, six armored fighting vehicles and an ammunition storage facility, among other targets. They also targeted the Gadhafi loyalist strongholds of Hun, Sabha and Waddan.
Deputy Defense Minister Mohammad Tanaz told the AP that the former rebels don’t know where Gadhafi is, and the fugitive could still be hiding in tunnels under Tripoli.
He said the manhunt was not a focus for his men.
“Our priority is to liberate all of Libya,” he said.
Locating Gadhafi would help seal the new rulers’ hold on the country. Convoys of Gadhafi loyalists, including his security chief, fled across the Sahara into Niger this week in a move that Libya’s former rebels hoped could help lead to the surrender of his last strongholds.
In Niger’s capital, Niamey, Massoudou Hassoumi, a spokesman for the president, said Gadhafi’s security chief had crossed the desert into Niger on Monday.
Mansour Dao, the former commander of Libya’s Revolutionary Guards who is a cousin of Gadhafi as well as a member of his inner circle, is the only senior Libyan figure to have crossed into Niger, said Hassoumi.




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