The American judicial authorities have added 17
new punishable charges some up to execution, the right of
the Libyan Abukhtalh Ahmed, accused of being the mastermind of the attack that
targeted the American diplomatic compound in the city of Benghazi, Libya
September 2012, which led to the killing of four Americans, including
Ambassador Chris Stevens.
The new charges reveal more details about what is
attributing investigations to Abukhtalh, including the accused and
led a group of 20 militants responsible for the process of the attack and of
conspiring with others to attack the compound and kill American citizens.
US Department of Justice considered that the new charges
"reflect the central role played by the Abukhtalh in the process,"
adding that the Libyan suspect was believed that the compound is used to gather
intelligence information, as it was considered that the activities of the CIA
in Benghazi illegal.
The Abukhtalh had rejected last June the charges against
him, denying his involvement in the attack or responsibility for it.
The Abukhtalh has remained at large for more than a year
after the attack, carried out during that period interviews with the
international media, including CNN, which led to a campaign of attacks against
the President administration Barack Obama, to the Special
Forces then arrest him from Libya and moved to the United States to
stand trial.
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