President Donald Trump, who made the announcement, said US special forces captured Mustafa Al-Imam in Libya and said the action signified that the four Americans who died "will never be forgotten." "Yesterday, on my orders, US forces captured Mustafa al- Imam in Libya," Trump said in a statement yesterday. Al-Imam is the second Benghazi suspect to be taken into US custody. His capture comes as the attacks suspected mastermind -- Ahmed Abu Khatallah -- is currently on trial in Washington. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said, "The murder of four Americans in Benghazi on September 11, 2012 was a barbaric crime that shocked the American people.
Source: Libya Today October 31, 2017 08:26 UTC