The International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor, Karim Khan, has provided an update to the United Nations Security Council on the progress of investigations into human trafficking in Libya. Over the past six months, the ICC has conducted 15 investigation missions and collected more than 4,000 pieces of evidence. The ICC has been supporting ongoing investigations and prosecutions in Italy and the Netherlands, focusing on key suspects involved in human trafficking. Libya's representative praised the efforts but urged the ICC to share the results, expressing concerns over the stagnant progress of the ICC's work in Libya.
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