CRPF Commandos to Guard Reopened Indian Embassy in Libya

New Delhi: The commandos withdrawn from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will soon be sent to the Embassy of India and diplomatic staff in Libya to provide an armed security scope. Here, CRPF General Manager (DG) Gyanendra Gyanendra Pratap Singh said that Gyanendra Pratap Singh was being prepared in Tripi. Baghdad, Iraq.
The Indian Embassy in Libya reopened in July last year after about five years of closing due to the worsening security situation in the North African country. The general law and order of order and security have been fragile in Libya since the 2011 uprising, which overthrew the dictator Muammar Gaddafi, and the country’s division into the east and western parts for more than decade.
Authorities’ development feature, PTI, the CRPF’s Embassy in India about four to five years ago, about four to five years ago, but because of the conflict, due to the conflict, the neighboring Tunisian country depends on the Indian Embassy.
CRPF commandos were recalled and the embassy was sent back to Libya as it reopened. The 45 in Tripoli are located in Al-Shatt Street. Sources, a Deputy Commander (DC) -Rank officer led by about 40 commandos, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) after the necessary permission will be given in Tripoli, he said.
CRPF has a similar commando team that has secured the Indian Embassy in Iraq since 2019. Considering the fragile political and security situation in Libya in 2014, the Embassy of India in Tunisia, considering the “Indian Libyan Bilateral Relations”, under the presidency of the 6 Indian citizens of 6 Indians, “he said.
“Temporary movement to D’Serba (Tunisia) was later moved to Malta. The task in Tripoli continued in 2012, but was closed in April 2019 due to the worsening security situation.”