The suspects. Photo: The Libya Observer
Security forces in Tripoli, Libya, have arrested two Nigerian nationals in the coastal town of Qarabouli over allegations of spreading inciting content on social media.
According to a report by The Libya Observer on Wednesday, the suspects were detained for allegedly circulating videos and other online materials described by authorities as having an “inciting nature” that promoted violence and criminal activity.
The statement said the content was considered a violation of Libyan laws and posed a threat to public security and stability. Related News Ogun police foil cult initiation, arrest 30 suspects Two arrested over 33-year-old Anambra woman’s killing Suspected ‘One Chance’ syndicate nabbed in Oyo
Authorities confirmed that both individuals have been formally charged and that legal procedures have been concluded.









