“They are proposing a way to hand themselves over to The Hague,” Abdel Majid Mlegta told Reuters from Libya.
Spokesman for the Hague court Fadi El Abdallah said: “We don’t have confirmation about this now. We are trying to contact the NTC for more information.” Seif Al-Islam is wanted by the war crimes court, as was his late father. There is also a warrant out for Al-Al-Senussi.
Seif Al-Islam has been on the run since Libyan forces overran his father’s home town Sirte at the weekend. He is thought to be somewhere near Libya’s southern border with Niger.
Mlegta said his information came from intelligence sources who told him that Seif Al-Islam and Al-Senussi were trying to broker a deal to surrender to the court through a neighboring country, which he did not name.
They had concluded that it was not safe for them to remain in Libya, or to go to Algeria or Niger, two countries where Qaddafi family members are already sheltering.
“They feel that it is not safe for them to stay where they are or to go anywhere,” Mlegta said.
In any case, they said that Niger was asking for too much money for them to stay.
In June the ICC issued arrest warrants for Qaddafi, Seif Al-Islam and Al-Senussi on charges of crimes against humanity after the UN Security Council referred the Libyan situation to the court in February.
All three were charged with crimes against humanity for the Libyan regime’s violent crackdown on protesters in February.
It was only the second time that the UN Security Council had referred a conflict to the ICC, the world’s first permanent war crimes court.
The Security Council referred the crisis in Sudan’s Darfur region to the ICC in 2005.
'Qaddafi son, intelligence chief want to surrender'
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