
09/05/2012 12:10
Gunmen attacked Libyan Prime Minister’s office in Tripoli
According to BBC, Libyan Prime Minister Abdurrahim al-Keib has branded gunmen who attacked his office in the capital Tripoli as "outlaws".
In a televised speech he said the men had "pretended" to be rebel fighters to claim cash handouts offered as rewards for helping to topple Col Gaddafi.
One security guard was killed when about 200 armed men, some carrying mortars, tried to storm the building, the source says.
They were eventually repelled by security forces.
"This afternoon, the building of the council of ministers came under attack by outlawed gunmen pretending to be revolutionaries, but they are not," said Mr Keib.