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Libyan authorities free over 200 migrants from ‘secret prison’

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Libyan authorities free over 200 migrants from ‘secret prison’

BENGHAZI — Libya’s security authorities have freed more than 200 migrants from what they described as a secret prison in the town of Kufra in the southeast of the country after they were held captive in inhuman conditions, two security sources from the city told Reuters on Sunday.

The security sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the security authorities had found an underground prison, nearly three meters deep, which the sources said was run by a Libyan human trafficker.

One of the sources said this person had not yet been detained.

Members of Libya's Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency conduct a raid in an unregistered migrant housing unit in Tripoli.

Members of Libya’s Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency raid in an unregistered migrant housing unit in Tripoli on July 26, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

“Some of the freed migrants were held captive up to two years in the underground cells,” this source said.

The other source said what the operation had found was “one of the most serious crimes against humanity that has been uncovered in the region.”

“The operation resulted in a raid on a secret prison within the city, where several inhumane underground detention cells were uncovered,” one of the sources added.

The freed migrants are from sub-Saharan Africa, mainly from Somalia and Eritrea, including women and children, the sources said. Kufra lies in eastern Libya, about 1,700 kilometres (1,000 miles) from the capital Tripoli.

Security personnel and Red Crescent volunteers around body bags on the ground near Ajdabiya, Libya.

Body bags lie on the ground as security personnel and Red Crescent volunteers work around what they say is a discovered mass grave near Ajdabiya, Libya, in this picture released on Friday. via REUTERS

Libya has become a transit route for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty to Europe via dangerous routes across the desert and over the Mediterranean since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.

The oil-based Libyan economy is also a draw for impoverished migrants seeking work, but security throughout the sprawling country is poor, leaving migrants vulnerable to abuses.

Security personnel and volunteers excavating a mass grave near Ajdabiya, Libya.

Security personnel and Red Crescent volunteers work around the grave. via REUTERS

At least 21 bodies of migrants were found in a mass grave in eastern Libya last week, with up to 10 survivors in the group bearing signs of having been tortured before they were freed from captivity, two security sources told Reuters.

Libya’s attorney general said in a statement on Friday the authorities in the east of the country had referred a defendant to the court for trial in connection with the mass grave on charges of “committing serious violations against migrants.”

In February last year, 39 bodies of migrants were recovered from about 55 mass graves in Kufra. The town houses tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees who fled the conflict that erupted in Sudan in 2023.

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