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[Published: Sunday July 22 2012]

Gunmen release Libya Olympic Committee chief

Tripoli, 22 Jul – (ANA) – The President of the Libyan Olympic Committee has been freed, a week after he was kidnapped by gunmen in Tripoli. Ahmed Nabil al-Taher al-Alam was in a car with a colleague last Sunday when two vehicles carrying men in uniform blocked the road and took him away. He returned home unharmed early today, his brother said.

Mr Alam took charge of the Olympic committee after its president, Mohammed Gaddafi, a son of the late Libyan leader, fled to Algeria last year. The two men are reported to have been friends before the uprising. Mr Alam's brother, Salah, said it was not yet clear who the gunmen were, why they abducted his brother, and why they released him. A spokesman for the Olympic committee initially told Libyan television that the kidnappers had informed Mr Alam that they were from the army, although he later said they were not soldiers.

Mr Alam's deputy, Nour al-Din al-Krekshi, said he was now resting and would travel to London for the Olympic Games in two or three days. (ANA)

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