The investigating judge in charge of the case of Tunisian journalists Sofiene Chourabi and Nadhir Ktari abducted in Libya, will head, Saturday to Libya, as part of an international rogatory commission, said spokesman for the Tunis Court of First Instance Sofiene Selliti.
In statements, Selliti said that this step comes in the framework of the agreements signed between Tunisia and Libya under law number 1 for the year 1062.
Meanwhile, the public prosecution in Tunisia launched investigation in January about the Tunisian journalists abducted in Libya in September 2014.
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