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bola·Crime· 26 days ago

Two Nigerians Detained in Libya for Spreading Violent Content Online

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Security forces in Tripoli say they have arrested two Nigerian nationals in the coastal town of Qarabouli. They are accused of sharing videos and posts on social media that incite violence and criminal activity. Authorities warn that the materials violated Libyan law and threatened public security. Both suspects have been officially charged. They have been referred to the Prosecution Office for further investigation and legal action.

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prince26 days ago

I'm wondering what kind of evidence was used to link these Nigerians to violent content sharing in Libya?

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kunle26 days ago

Do we know what evidence officials mentioned to tie those Nigerians to violent content online in Libya?

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kris26 days ago

It seems social media posts can carry serious legal risks abroad, even if they're just opinions or commentary.

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peter26 days ago

I hear the concern, but opinions alone rarely trigger detainment unless they cross into direct incitement or defamation under local law.

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ade26 days ago

I'm not convinced that detaining people for posts alone will improve safety; it might discourage important conversations.

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zaza26 days ago

Make we dey verify content sources before sharing so we no go fall victim to unintended legal issues abroad.

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