Libya appoints new spy chief
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The Libyan Presidency Council
The Libyan Presidency Council announced Thursday the appointment of Hussein Muhammad Khalifa Al-A’ib as the country’s new intelligence chief.
The council said that Al-Aib effectively assumed his duties on May 5, the official date the decree was issued.
Al-Aib succeeds Imad Trabulusi who was appointed last year by the chairman of the Presidency Council of the former Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez al-Sarraj.
The intelligence chief is one of the positions appointed by the head of the Presidency Council.
The decision comes within the framework of a series of new appointments made by the head of the Presidency Council Mohammad Menfi, since he assumed duties on March 16.