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Council Regulation (EU) 2016/44 of 18 January 2016 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Libya and repealing Regulation (EU) No 204/2011
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### **LIST OF NATURAL AND LEGAL PERSONS, ENTITIES OR BODIES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 6(1)**
### A. **Persons**
### 6. Name:** 1: ABU 2: ZAYD 3: UMAR 4: DORDA**
#### A. **Persons**
**Title:** na **Designation: a)** Director, External Security Organisation. **b)** Head of external intelligence agency. **DOB:**4 April 1944**POB:** Alrhaybat **Good quality a.k.a.:** Dorda Abuzed OE **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** Libya number FK117RK0, issued on 25 November 2018, issued in Tripoli (Date of expiration: 24 November 2026) **National identification no:** na **Address:** Libya (Believed status/location: residing in Egypt) **Listed on:**26 February 2011 (amended on 27 June 2014, 1 April 2016, 25 February 2020) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban). Listed on 17 March 2011 pursuant to paragraph 17 of resolution 1970 (Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5938451
### 7. Name:** 1: ABU 2: BAKR 3: YUNIS 4: JABIR**
**Title:** Major General **Designation:** Defence Minister. **DOB:** 1952 **POB:** Jalo, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** na **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban). Listed on 17 March 2011 pursuant to paragraph 17 of resolution 1970 (Asset Freeze). Believed status/location: deceased. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525775
### 8. Name:** 1: MATUQ 2: MOHAMMED 3: MATUQ 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Secretary for Utilities **DOB:** 1956 **POB:** Khoms, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** na **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban). Listed on 17 March 2011 pursuant to paragraph 17 of resolution 1970 (Asset Freeze). Believed status/location: unknown, believed captured. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525795
### 9. Name:** 1: AISHA 2: MUAMMAR MUHAMMED 3: ABU MINYAR 4: QADHAFI**
**Title:** na **Designation:** na **DOB:**1 January 1978**POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** Aisha Muhammed Abdul Salam (Libya Passport number: 215215) **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:**
**a)** Oman number 03824970; issued on 4 May 2014, issued in Muscat, Oman (Date of expiration: 3 May 2024) **b)** Libya 428720 **c)** B/011641 **National identification no:** 98606612 **Address:** Sultanate of Oman (Believed status/location: Sultanate of Oman) **Listed on:**26 February 2011 (amended on 11 November 2016, 26 September 2014, 21 March 2013, 2 April 2012, 25 February 2020) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525815
### 10. Name:** 1: HANNIBAL 2: MUAMMAR 3: QADHAFI 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** na **DOB:**20 Sep. 1975**POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** Libya B/002210 **National identification no:** na **Address:** Lebanon (In custody) **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 11 Nov. 2016, 26 Sep. 2014, 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525835
### 11. Name:** 1: KHAMIS 2: MUAMMAR 3: QADHAFI 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** na **DOB:** 1978 **POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** na **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 26 Sep. 2014, 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). Believed status/location: deceased. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525855
### 12. Name:** 1: MOHAMMED 2: MUAMMAR 3: QADHAFI 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** na **DOB:** 1970 **POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** Sultanate of Oman (Believed status/location: Sultanate of Oman) **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 26 Sep. 2014, 4 Sep. 2013, 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525875
### 13. Name:** 1: MUAMMAR 2: MOHAMMED 3: ABU MINYAR 4: QADHAFI**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Leader of the Revolution, Supreme Commander of Armed Forces **DOB:** 1942 **POB:** Sirte, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** na **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 4 Sep. 2013, 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). Believed status/location: deceased. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525895
### 14. Name:** 1: MUTASSIM 2: QADHAFI 3: na 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** National Security Adviser **DOB: a)** 1976 **b)**5 Feb. 1974**POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.: a)** Almuatesem Bellah Muammer Qadhafi **b)** Mutassim Billah Abuminyar Qadhafi **Low quality a.k.a.: a)** Muatasmblla **b)** Muatasimbllah **c)** Moatassam **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** Libya B/001897 **National identification no:** na **Address:** na **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 1 Apr. 2016, 26 Sep. 2014, 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). Believed status/location: deceased. Reportedly deceased in Sirte, Libya, on 20 October 2011. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525915
### 15. Name:** 1: SAADI 2: QADHAFI 3: na 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Commander Special Forces **DOB: a)**27 May 1973**b)**1 Jan. 1975**POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no: a)** 014797 **b)** 524521 **National identification no:** na **Address:** Libya (in custody) **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 26 Mar. 2015, 2 Apr. 2012, 14 Mar. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban). Listed on 17 March 2011 pursuant to paragraph 17 of resolution 1970 (Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525935
### 16. Name:** 1: SAIF AL-ARAB 2: QADHAFI 3: na 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** na **DOB:** 1982 **POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** na **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban). Listed on 17 March 2011 pursuant to paragraph 17 of resolution 1970 (Asset Freeze). Believed status/location: deceased. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525955
### 17. Name:** 1: SAIF AL-ISLAM 2: QADHAFI 3: na 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Director, Qadhafi Foundation **DOB:**25 Jun. 1972**POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** Libya B014995 **National identification no:** na **Address:** Libya (Believed status/location: restricted freedom of movement in Zintan, Libya) **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 11 Nov. 2016, 26 Sep. 2014, 2 Apr. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525975
### 18. Name:** 1: ABDULLAH 2: AL-SENUSSI 3: na 4: na**
**Title:** Colonel **Designation:** Director Military Intelligence **DOB:** 1949 **POB:** Sudan **Good quality a.k.a.: a)** Abdoullah Ould Ahmed (Passport number: B0515260; **DOB:** 1948; **POB:** Anefif (Kidal), Mali; Date of issue: 10 Jan 2012; Place of issue: Bamako, Mali; Date of expiration: 10 Jan 2017.) **b)** Abdoullah Ould Ahmed (Mali ID Number 073/SPICRE; **POB:** Anefif, Mali; Date of issue: 6 Dec 2011; Place of issue: Essouck, Mali) **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** Libya (Believed status/location: in custody in Libya.) **Listed on:**26 Feb. 2011 (amended on 27 Jun. 2014, 21 Mar. 2013) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban). Listed on 17 March 2011 pursuant to paragraph 17 of resolution 1970 (Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5525995
### 19. Name:** 1: SAFIA 2: FARKASH 3: AL-BARASSI 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** na **DOB:** Approximately 1952 **POB:** Al Bayda, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** Safia Farkash Mohammed Al-Hadad, born 1 Jan. 1953 (Oman passport No 03825239, date of issue 4 May 2014, expiry 3 May 2024.) **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** 03825239 **National identification no:** 98606491 **Address: a)** Sultanate of Oman **b)** (Believed location — Egypt) **Listed on:**24 Jun. 2011 (amended on 1 Apr. 2016, 26 Mar. 2015, 26 Sep. 2014, 4 Sep. 2013, 2 Apr. 2012, 13 Feb. 2012) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 1970 and paragraph 19 of resolution 1973 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5526015
### 20. Name:** 1: ABDELHAFIZ 2: ZLITNI 3: na 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation: a)** Minister for Planning and Finance in Colonel Qadhafi's Government. **b)** Secretary of the General People's Committee for Finance and Planning **c)** Temporary head of the Central Bank of Libya **DOB:** 1935 **POB:** na **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** na **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** Libya **Listed on:**24 Jun. 2011 (amended on 11 Nov. 2016, 26 Sep. 2014) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 1970 and paragraph 19 of resolution 1973 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5526035
### 21. Name:** 1: ERMIAS 2: ALEM 3: na 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation**: Leader of a transnational trafficking network **DOB:** Approximately 1980 **POB:** Eritrea **Good quality a.k.a.:** Ermias Ghermay, Guro **Low quality a.k.a.: a)** Ermies Ghermay **b)** Ermias Ghirmay **Nationality**: Eritrea **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** (Known address: Tripoli, Tarig sure no. 51, likely moved to Sabratha in 2015.) **Listed on:**7 June 2018**Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze)
Listed pursuant to paragraph 22(a) of resolution 1970 (2011); paragraph 4(a) of resolution 2174 (2014); paragraph 11(a) of resolution 2213 (2015).
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Ermias Alem is extensively documented by multiple reliable sources, including criminal investigations, identifying him as one of the most important sub-Saharan actors involved in the illicit trafficking of migrants in Libya. Ermias Alem is a leader of a transnational network responsible for trafficking and smuggling tens of thousands of migrants, mainly from the Horn of Africa to the coast of Libya and onwards to destination countries in Europe and the United States. He has armed men at his disposal, as well as warehouses and detention camps where serious human rights abuses are reportedly being committed against migrants. He works in close cooperation with Libyan smuggling networks like that of Mustafa, and he is considered their ‘Eastern supply chain’. His network stretches from Sudan to the coast of Libya and to Europe (Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom) and the United States. Alem controls private detention camps around the Libyan northwest coast where migrants are detained, and where serious abuses against migrants have taken place. From these camps, migrants are transported to Sabratha or Zawiya. In recent years, Alem has organised countless perilous journeys across the sea, exposing migrants (including numerous minors) to the risk of death. The Court of Palermo (Italy) issued arrest warrants in 2015 against Ermias Alem in relation to the smuggling of thousands of migrants under inhumane circumstances, including the shipwrecking on 13 October 2013 near Lampedusa in which 266 people died.
### 22. Name:** 1: FITIWI 2: ABDELRAZAK 3: na 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Leader of a transnational trafficking network **DOB:** Approximately (30-35 years old) **POB:** Massaua, Eritrea **Good quality a.k.a.:** Abdurezak, Abdelrazaq, Abdulrazak, Abdrazzak **Low quality a.k.a.:** Fitwi Esmail Abdelrazak **Nationality:** Eritrea **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** na **Listed on:**7 June 2018**Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze)
Listed pursuant to paragraph 22(a) of resolution 1970 (2011); paragraph 4(a) of resolution 2174 (2014); paragraph 11(a) of resolution 2213 (2015).
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Fitiwi Abdelrazak is a leader of a transnational network responsible for trafficking and smuggling tens of thousands of migrants, mainly from the Horn of Africa to the coast of Libya and onwards to destination countries in Europe and the United States. Fitiwi Abdelrazak has been identified in open sources and in several criminal investigations as one of the top-level actors responsible for the exploitation and abuse of a large number of migrants in Libya. Abdelrazak has extensive contacts within Libyan smuggling networks and has accumulated immense wealth through the illicit trafficking of migrants. He has armed men at his disposal, as well as warehouses and detention camps where serious human rights abuses are being committed. His network is composed of cells reaching from Sudan, Libya, Italy and onwards to destination countries for migrants. Migrants in his camps are also bought from other parties, such as other local detention facilities. From these camps, migrants are transported to the Libyan coast. Abdelrazak has organised countless perilous maritime journeys, exposing migrants (including minors) to the risk of death. Abdelrazak is linked to at least two shipwrecks with fatal consequences between April 2014 and July 2014.
### 23. Name:** 1: AHMAD 2: OUMAR 3: IMHAMAD 4: AL-FITOURI**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Commander of the Anas al-Dabbashi militia, Leader of a transnational trafficking network **DOB:**7 May 1988**POB:** (possibly Sabratha, Talil neighbourhood) **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.: a)** Al-Dabachi **b)** Al Ammu **c)** The Uncle **d)** Al-Ahwal **e)** Al Dabbashi **Nationality:** Libya **Passport no:** Libya number LY53FP76; issued on 29 September 2015; issued in Tripoli **National identification no:** 119880387067 **Address: a)** Garabulli, Libya **b)** Zawiya, Libya **c)** Dbabsha-Sabratah **Listed on:**7 June 2018 (amended on 17 September 2018, 25 February 2020) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze)
Listed pursuant to paragraph 22(a) of resolution 1970 (2011); paragraph 4(a) of resolution 2174 (2014); paragraph 11(a) of resolution 2213 (2015). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/
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Several ISIL operatives have been in their ranks, including Abdallah al-Dabbashi, the ISIL ‘caliph’ of Sabratha. Imhamad was also allegedly involved in orchestrating the murder of Sami Khalifa al-Gharabli, who was appointed by the Sabratha municipal council to counter migrant smuggling operations in July 2017. Imhamad's activities largely contribute to the mounting violence and insecurity in western Libya and threaten peace and stability in Libya and neighbouring countries.
### 24. Name:** 1: MUS'AB 2: MUSTAFA 3: ABU AL QASSIM 4: OMAR**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Leader of a transnational trafficking network **DOB:**19 Jan. 1983**POB:** Sabratha, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** Mus'ab Abu Qarin **Low quality a.k.a.: a)** ABU-AL QASSIM OMAR Musab Boukrin **b)** The Doctor **c)** Al-Grein **Nationality:** Libya **Passport no: a)** 782633, issued on 31 May 2005**b)** 540794, issued on 12 Jan. 2008**National identification no:** na **Address:** na **Listed on:**7 June 2018**Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze)
Listed pursuant to paragraph 22(a) of resolution 1970 (2011); paragraph 4(a) of resolution 2174 (2014); paragraph 11(a) of resolution 2213 (2015). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/
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Mus'ab Mustafa is seen as a central actor in human trafficking and migrant smuggling activities in the area of Sabratha, but also works from Zawiya and Garibulli. His transnational network covers Libya, European destinations, sub-Saharan countries for the recruitment of migrants and Arab countries for the financial sector. Reliable sources have documented his collusion in human trafficking and smuggling with Ermias Alem, who takes care of the ‘Eastern supply chain’ on behalf of Mustafa. There is evidence that Mustafa has cultivated relationships with other actors in the trafficking business, notably Mohammed al-Hadi (cousin and head of the al-Nasr brigade, also proposed for listing) in Zawiya. A former accomplice of Mustafa, who is now cooperating with the Libyan authorities, claims that Mustafa organised journeys over sea for 45 000 people in 2015 alone, exposing migrants (including minors) to the risk of death. Mustafa is the organiser of a journey on 18 April 2015 ending in a shipwrecking in the Sicilian Canal that caused the death of 800 people. Evidence, including from the UN Panel of Experts, documents that he is responsible for the detention of migrants under brutal conditions, including in Tripoli near the al-Wadi area and seaside resorts near Sabratha where migrants are held. Mustafa is reported to have been close to the al-Dabbashi clan in Sabratha, until a conflict broke out over a ‘protection tax’. Sources have reported that Mustafa has paid persons close to violent extremists in the Sabratha area, in exchange for the approval to smuggle migrants on behalf of violent extremist circles, that financially benefit from the exploitation of illegal immigration. Mustafa is connected to a network of smugglers composed of Salafi armed groups in Tripoli, Sebha and Kufra.
### 25. Name:** 1: MOHAMMED 2: AL AMIN 3: AL-ARABI 4: KASHLAF**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Commander of the Shuhada al-Nasr brigade, Head of the Petrol Refinery Guard of Zawiya's refinery **DOB:**2 December 1985**POB:** Zawiya, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.: a)** Kashlaf **b)** Koshlaf **c)** Keslaf **d)** al-Qasab **Nationality:** Libya **Passport no:** C17HLRL3, issued on 30 December 2015, issued in Zawiya **National identification no:** na **Address:** Zawiya, Libya **Listed on:**7 June 2018 (amended on 17 September 2018, 25 February 2020) **Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze)
Listed pursuant to paragraph 22(a) of resolution 1970 (2011); paragraph 4(a) of resolution 2174 (2014); paragraph 11(a) of resolution 2213 (2015).
Mohammed al-Hadi is the head of the Shuhada al Nasr brigade in Zawiya, Western Libya. His militia controls the Zawiya refinery, a central hub of migrant smuggling operations. Al-Hadi also controls detention centres, including the Nasr detention centre – nominally under the control of the DCIM. As documented in various sources, the network of al-Hadi is one of the most dominant in the field of migrant smuggling and the exploitation of migrants in Libya. Al-Hadi has extensive links with the head of the local unit of the coast guard of Zawiya, al-Rahman al-Milad, whose unit intercepts boats with migrants, often of rivalling migrant smuggling networks. Migrants are then brought to detention facilities under the control of the Al Nasr militia, where they are reportedly held in critical conditions. The Panel of Experts for Libya collected evidence of migrants that were frequently beaten, while others, notably women from sub-Saharan countries and Morocco, were sold on the local market as ‘sex slaves’. The Panel has also found that al-Hadi collaborates with other armed groups and has been involved in repeated violent clashes in 2016 and 2017.
### 26. Name:** 1: ABD 2: AL-RAHMAN 3: AL-MILAD 4: na**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Commander of the Coast Guard in Zawiya **DOB:** Approximately (29 years old) **POB:** Tripoli, Libya **Good quality a.k.a.:** na **Low quality a.k.a.: a)** Rahman Salim Milad **b)** al-Bija **Nationality:** Libya **Passport no:** na **National identification no:** na **Address:** Zawiya, Libya **Listed on:**7 June 2018**Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze)
Listed pursuant to paragraph 22(a) of resolution 1970 (2011); paragraph 4(a) of resolution 2174 (2014); paragraph 11(a) of resolution 2213 (2015).
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Additional information
Abd al Rahman al-Milad heads the regional unit of the Coast Guard in Zawiya that is consistently linked with violence against migrants and other human smugglers. The UN Panel of Experts claims that Milad, and other coastguard members, are directly involved in the sinking of migrant boats using firearms. Al-Milad collaborates with other migrant smugglers such as Mohammed al-Hadi (also proposed for listing) who, sources suggest, is providing protection to him to carry out illicit operations related to the trafficking and smuggling of migrants. Several witnesses in criminal investigations have stated they were picked up at sea by armed men on a Coast Guard ship called Tallil (used by al-Milad) and taken to the al-Nasr detention centre, where they are reportedly held in brutal conditions and subjected to beatings.
### 27. Name:** 1: IBRAHIM 2: SAEED 3: SALIM 4: JADHRAN**
**Title:** na **Designation:** Leader of armed militias **DOB:**29 October 1982**POB:** na **Good quality a.k.a.:** Ibrahim Saeed Salem Awad Aissa Hamed Dawoud Al Jadhran **Low quality a.k.a.:** na **Nationality:** Libya **Passport no:** S/263963; issued on 8 November 2012**National identification no:**
**a)** 119820043341 **b)** Personal identification no.: 137803 **Address:** na **Listed on:**11 Sept. 2018 (amended on 25 February 2020) **Other information:** Name of mother Salma Abdula Younis.Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze). INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/xxxx.
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— The person concerned, through his actions, is working against the stability of Libya, and constitutes an obstacle in the way of the Libyan parties to resolve the political crisis and implement the United Nations Plan of Action.
### 28. Name:** 1: SALAH 2: BADI 3: na 4: na**
**Title**: na **Designation**: Senior commander of the armed anti-GNA Al-Somood front, also known as Fakhr or ‘Pride of Libya’, and the Misratan Al Marsa Central Shield brigade **DOB**: na **POB**: na **Good quality a.k.a.**: na **Low quality a.k.a.**: na **Nationality**: na **Passport no**: na **National identification no**: na **Address**: na **Listed on**: 16 Nov. 2018**Other information**: Listed pursuant to paragraphs 15 and 17 of resolution 1970 (Travel Ban, Asset Freeze).
Listed pursuant to paragraph 22 (a) of resolution 1970 (2011), paragraph 4 (a) of resolution 2174 (2014) and paragraph 11 (a) of resolution 2213 (2015).
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### **LIST OF NATURAL AND LEGAL PERSONS, ENTITIES OR BODIES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 6(2)**
### A. **Persons**
#### A. **Persons**
| | Name | Identifying information | Reasons | Date of listing |
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| 15. | AL QADHAFI, Quren Salih Quren | | Former Libyan Ambassador to Chad. Has left Chad for Sabha. Involved directly in recruiting and coordinating mercenaries for the regime. Closely associated with the former regime of Muammar Qadhafi. | 12.4.2011 |
| 16. | AL KUNI, Colonel Amid Husain | Believed status/location: South Libya | Former Governor of Ghat (South Libya). Directly involved in recruiting mercenaries. Closely associated with the former regime of Muammar Qadhafi. | 12.4.2011 |
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| 18. | GHWELL, Khalifa a.k.a. AL GHWEIL, Khalifa AL-GHAWAIL, Khalifa GHAWIL, Khalifa Mohamed | d.o.b. 1 January 1956 or 1 January 1951 Place of birth: Misurata, Libya Nationality: Libya Passport: A005465 (Libya), issued 12 April 2015, expired 11 April 2017 and J690P666 (Libya), issued 12 June 2016, expires 11 June 2024 Gender: male Address: Qasr Ahmed Street, Misurata, Libya | Khalifa Ghwell was the so-called ‘Prime Minister and Defence Minister’ of the internationally unrecognised General National Congress (‘GNC’) (also known as the ‘National Salvation Government’), and as such was responsible for their activities. On 7 July 2015 Khalifa Ghwell showed his support for the Steadfastness Front (Alsomood), a new military force of 7 brigades to prevent a unity government from forming in Tripoli, by attending the signing ceremony to inaugurate the force with GNC ‘President’ Nuri Abu Sahmain. As GNC ‘Prime Minister’, Ghwell has played a central role in obstructing the establishment of the GNA established under the Libya Political Agreement. On 15 January 2016, in his capacity as the Tripoli GNC’s ‘Prime Minister and Minister of Defence’, Ghwell ordered the arrest of any members of the new Security Team, appointed by the Prime Minister Designate of the Government of National Accord, who set foot in Tripoli. On 31 August 2016 he ordered the ‘Prime Minister’ and the ‘Defence Minister’ of the ‘National Salvation Government’ to return to work after the HoR had rejected the GNA. | 1.4.2016 |
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| 20. | AL-WERFALLI, Mahmoud Mustafa Busayf a.k.a. AL-WARFALLI, Mahmud | Date of birth: 1978 Place of birth: Werfalla Tribe, West of Libya or Elrseefa (Bani Walid) Gender: male | Mahmoud al-Werfalli serves as a commander (lieutenant) of the Benghazi-based al‐Saiqa Brigade. In this role, al-Werfalli is responsible for and has directly or indirectly engaged in serious human rights abuses including killings and executions. Al-Werfalli has been linked to the killing of thirty-three persons between June 2016 and July 2017 in several incidents as well as a mass execution of ten persons on 24 January 2018. | 21.9.2020 |
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| 22. | Yevgeniy Viktorovich PRIGOZHIN (Евгений Викторович Пригожин) | Date of birth: 1 June 1961 Place of birth: Leningrad (St. Petersburg) Nationality: Russian Gender: male | Yevgeniy Viktorovich Prigozhin is a Russian businessman with close links, including financially, to the private military company Wagner Group. In this way, Prigozhin is engaged in and providing support for Wagner Group’s activities in Libya, which threaten the country’s peace, stability and security. In particular, Wagner Group is involved in multiple and repeated breaches of the arms embargo in Libya established in UNSCR 1970 (2011) and transposed in article 1 of Decision (CFSP) 2015/1333, including delivery of arms as well as deployment of mercenaries into Libya in support of the Libya National Army. Wagner Group has participated in multiple military operations against the UN-endorsed Government of National Accord and has contributed to damaging the stability of Libya and undermining a peaceful process. | 15.10.2020 |
### B. **Entities**
#### B. **Entities**
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### **LIST OF LEGAL PERSONS, ENTITIES OR BODIES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 5(4)**
### 1. Name:** LIBYAN INVESTMENT AUTHORITY**
#### 1. Name:** LIBYAN INVESTMENT AUTHORITY**
**A.k.a.:** Libyan Foreign Investment Company (LFIC) **F.k.a.:** na **Address:**1 Fateh Tower Office, No 99 22nd Floor, Borgaida Street, Tripoli, 1103, Libya**Listed on:**17 Mar. 2011**Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 17 of resolution 1973, as modified on 16 September pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 2009. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/une/5526075
### 2. Name:** LIBYAN AFRICA INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO**
#### 2. Name:** LIBYAN AFRICA INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO**
**A.k.a.:** na **F.k.a.:** na **Address:**Jamahiriya Street, LAP Building, PO Box 91330, Tripoli, Libya**Listed on:**17 Mar. 2011**Other information:** Listed pursuant to paragraph 17 of resolution 1973, as modified on 16 September pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 2009. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/une/5525715
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