
12 illegal migrants detained in Derna, one diagnosed with HIV
Medical checks revealed that one Sudanese migrant tested positive for HIV.
Authorities took the necessary health and legal measures and transferred the group to the agency's Benghazi branch to begin deportation procedures. News Tagged: illegal migrants

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