“The keeper of secrets” Gaddafi issued freedom

The Presidential Council of Libya released from the prison of the personal secretary of the former Libyan leader Moamara Gaddafi, Ahmed Ramadan.

Personal Secretary and Head of the Gaddafi Bureau, according to the statement of the Libya authorities, was “released along with other political prisoners who were fully serving their deadlines, either were behind the court of a court sentence,” RIA Novosti reports.

Ahmed Ramadan was considered one of the most approximate associates of the leader of Libyan Jamahiriya. Next to the Libyan Colonel, he worked from his coming to power in 1969 and up to the fall of his regime in 2011. TV channel “Al-Arabia” previously reported that a man for his eyes was often called “a drawer with the secrets of Muamar Gaddafi.”

The liberation of Ramadan occurred less than a day after the liberation of one of the sons of Gaddafi, Saadi. The media reported that immediately after Saadi Gaddafi left the walls of the prison, he flew to Turkey.