Tripoli – The Criminal Investigation Department announced on Saturday that it had identified one of the unknown bodies found in Al-Khadra and Abu Salim hospitals on May 13, 2025, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Interior of the Government of National Unity.
The statement explained that investigation teams had begun their technical procedures from the outset under the supervision of the Public Prosecution, where genetic fingerprints were lifted from the crime scene and DNA samples were taken from the body, to be later compared with the data of relatives of missing persons.
The examination results showed a match between the sample and the genetic traits of the relatives of citizen Al-Qamoudi Mohammed Mohammed Al-Qamoudi, born on February 3, 1969, and a resident of Tajoura, who worked as an officer in the intelligence service.
A review of missing persons records showed that the aforementioned individual was reported missing on February 19, 2020, in the Al-Dhahra area of Tripoli, based on a report filed by his family with the Attorney General’s office in the capital.
The Ministry of Interior indicated that permission was granted to complete the burial ceremonies and take the related measures, while confirming the continuation of investigations and inquiries to pursue and apprehend those involved in this case.
It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Interior of the Government of National Unity had previously announced the visual examination of 27 bodies found inside the morgue refrigerator at the Abu Salim Trauma Hospital, which was under the guard of the “Stability Support Apparatus.”