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Germany Surrenders Khaled El Hishri, Alleged Mitiga Prison Commander, to the ICC

The transfer positions prosecutors to open courtroom proceedings in the Libya detention‑abuse case.

Overview

  • Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri is now held at the ICC detention center in The Hague after German authorities surrendered him on December 1.
  • Prosecutors allege he was a senior figure at Tripoli’s Mitiga Prison who ordered or oversaw murder, torture, rape and sexual violence from 2015 to early 2020.
  • He was arrested in Germany on July 16 on a sealed ICC warrant and will have an initial appearance before judges to confirm his identity and rights.
  • The case could lead to the court’s first trial of a Libyan suspect, building on an investigation launched in 2011 and reinforced by Libya’s acceptance of ICC jurisdiction through 2027.
  • Nine related arrest warrants remain outstanding, including for Saif Al‑Islam Gaddafi and Osama Elmasry Njeem, as ICC officials cite growing momentum alongside intimidation and cooperation hurdles.