The Iraqi Embassy in Libya announced the release of five Iraqis detained for illegal migration after three months of efforts. They were provided with medical services, housing, and passports for their return to Iraq. The embassy continues to warn young migrants about the risks of illegal migration networks and is committed to releasing more detainees.
Ahmed Al-Sahaf, the Charge d’Affaires of the Iraqi Embassy in Libya, announced today that five Iraqis have been released after being detained for illegal migration. This release was accomplished following three months of intensive and risky efforts, with the Iraqi Embassy in Tripoli coordinating with relevant Libyan authorities.
The Iraqi Embassy facilitated the provision of medical services and housing for the released individuals, and they were issued laissez-passer passports for their voluntary return to Iraq. Al-Sahaf mentioned that this endeavor aligns with the embassy’s ongoing initiatives, which have led to the successful release of dozens of Iraqi migrants in recent years.
Emphasizing the importance of ensuring the safety of potential migrants, Al-Sahaf announced that the embassy has been actively warning young individuals about the dangers of illegal migration. Using social media platforms, they encouraged caution against networks posing risks to their security. The embassy remains committed to freeing additional migrants and facilitating their safe return to Iraq.
In summary, the Iraqi Embassy in Libya has successfully secured the release of five detained Iraqis following extensive efforts, highlighting the embassy’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety and voluntary return of migrants. Continued warnings against illegal migration networks further emphasize the need for vigilance among potential migrants. This initiative signifies the embassy’s dedication to addressing the challenges faced by Iraqi nationals abroad.
Original Source: ina.iq