Rebels say no firm information on Gadhafi location
Libya's rebels have no concrete information on the location of Muammar Gadhafi or his sons, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, chairman of the rebel National Transitional Council (NTC), said on Saturday.
Egypt's state news agency sparked a new round of speculation about his whereabouts when it quoted a Libyan rebel source as saying a convoy of six armoured Mercedes cars which crossed from Libya into Algeria may have been carrying Gadhafi.
Rebel officials and fighters have said on several occasions they know where he is and have him cornered, but those assertions have later turned out to be wrong.
"We have no factual report about the whereabouts of Gadhafi and his sons," Abdel Jalil said.
Speaking at a news conference, he said the council might consider inviting police officers from Arab or Muslim states to Libya to held with security, but did not want a police presence from any other nations.
He also said that anyone who had worked in a senior posiiton for Gadhafi and had not defected by now to the rebel cause "will not be allowed to have a place in the future Libya, politically speaking."
Rebel commanders are still negotiating with Gadhafi loyalists to try to persuade them to surrender control over the city of Sirte, Gadhafi's home town about 500 km (310 miles) east of Tripoli, Abdel Jalil said.
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