ليبيا – Al-Wefaq Health Department deletes the news of its minister’s meeting with the “fake envoy” after he fled the country

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Libya – After the Maltese “Neville Jaffa,” who was known by the Government of National Accord as the special envoy of the Prime Minister of Malta, “Joseph Muscat,” denied holding diplomatic talks in Tripoli on behalf of the Maltese government, stressing that his visit to the capital was in a personal capacity due to the friendships he said he had formed in Libya, which raises a question mark about the motives of the Government of National Accord for introducing him to the Libyans in this capacity following the controversy that broke out on social media sites among Libyan bloggers immediately after the spread of The news, describing him as a “fraudster,” then the government went back and deleted it from its official pages (Communication Department + Ministry of Interior), before the Ministry of Health also deleted the news from its page on Thursday after he fled the country without providing any clarification even to the media outlets that they implicated in publishing the news from the beginning by quoting it, including Al-Marsad newspaper. Briefing by the Communications Department on Maitiq’s meeting with “Neville Jaffa.” According to confirmation from the Media and Communications Department of the Government of National Accord, this person held diplomatic talks yesterday, Tuesday, in Tripoli in his capacity as a special envoy of the Maltese Prime Minister with each of the member of the presidential office, Ahmed Maitiq, the Minister of the Interior of National Accord, Fathi Pasha Agha, and the Minister of Health, Omar Bashir, who in turn discussed with this person, who is described as “suspicious,” the debt file of the wounded Libyans in Malta. The Ministry of Health’s briefing on Bashir’s meeting with “Neville Jaffa” and in a report translated and followed by Al-Marsad newspaper via the widely circulated “Times of Malta” newspaper. On Wednesday, the newspaper contacted this person and he denied that he had led an official Maltese delegation to Libya, confirming that he was on a personal visit and said: “Yes, I am in Libya but in a personal capacity, just as I visit Spain or Italy or any other place. I think I can visit countries, can’t I?” “. For his part, a spokesman for the Maltese Prime Minister’s Office confirmed to the same newspaper on Wednesday afternoon that “Jaffa” did not hold any official meetings in Libya on behalf of the Maltese government and that he is not its envoy or its president. Yesterday, Tuesday, the Ministry of the Interior of the Government of National Accord had also published a statement on its Facebook page entitled “The Minister of the Interior receives the personal envoy of the Prime Minister of Malta.” وقامت بحذفه اليوم الأربعاء بعد إنتشار الخبر . The Ministry of the Interior briefed the Government of National Accord on Bashagha’s meeting with Neville Jaffa. The Ministry said: “The Maltese government, represented by Mr. Jaffa, expressed its support for the Government of National Accord and that the two sides discussed various issues, including bilateral relations between the two friendly countries in the security fields to serve the common interest between Libya and Malta.” The newspaper continued: “On its Facebook page, the Communications and Media Department of the Government of National Accord said that this person held a meeting in his capacity as the envoy of the Prime Minister of Malta with a member of the presidential office, Ahmed Maiteeq. They discussed several files, including combating fuel smuggling, and pictures were shown of the two people.” The newspaper confirmed that this person is not included in the list of special envoys of the Maltese government, and reports that he held high-level meetings in Libya raised astonishment in the Maltese diplomatic community. The Times of Malta quoted a Maltese official as saying, “The previous allegations about Mr. Gafa should have prevented him from holding such talks.” “Java” confirmed to the newspaper that he had held meetings in Libya, but insisted that they were based on “friendships” he had with figures in Libya, including Interior Minister Fathi Pasha Agha. Bashagha right – Java left | Source: The official page of the Ministry of the Interior. In 2016, “Java” was an official in the Maltese Ministry of Health at the time. He was officially accused of being the mastermind of the speculation issue in obtaining Maltese medical visas for Libyans. He was investigated for allegedly charging fees amounting to 2,500 euros to secure medical visas, treatments, and accommodations, in addition to an additional fee of 100 euros. Also according to the same newspaper, “Jaffa”, a member of the Labor Party, was dismissed from his job in the Ministry of Health and was transferred to the Medical Services Corporation and then to the Projects Department in the Maltese Ministry of Health pending an investigation into the accusations against him. A name linked to suspicions. Earlier this year, the name of this person emerged again in connection with issues of facilitating the granting of Maltese official documents in exchange for bribery, according to the “Times of Malta.” This was when a Tunisian family mentioned his name among the officials who asked them for a bribe to obtain a residence permit in Malta. This family had claimed during a session in the immigration court last January that it communicated with “Java” through an intermediary, and they both demanded thousands of euros in exchange for granting them residency permits that would allow them to live and work in Malta. https://www.facebook.com/1707659659469302/posts/2240047969563799/ “Java” denied these accusations, but the family showed conversations proving this person’s involvement in the illegal sale of Schengen visas at the Maltese consulate in Tripoli. Consideration of the issue of humanitarian medical visas was postponed during court proceedings last June. For its part, the Maltese “Net News” channel had broadcast a lengthy investigation about this person that included pictures of conversations with Libyan people, including Libyan citizen Khaled bin Naasan, in which he was asking for money to be paid in exchange for obtaining visas for him, as part of a lengthy report about his relationship with the government and corruption issues, entitled her investigation “The Visa Scandal.” A previous report from the Malta Independent on the bribery cases related to “Neville Jaffa” A threatening letter! Also earlier, the Maltese Independent newspaper published the talks and said that “Java” receives no less than 35 to 38 thousand euros in exchange for obtaining Libyan medical visas and other hundreds of thousands of euros in exchange for visas and residence permits. A Viber conversation between a Libyan and Java about bribes in exchange for visas. A Viber conversation between a Libyan and a Java about bribes in exchange for visas. The conversations, which are in English, show how the Libyan Ben Naasan was telling “Java” in a conversation between them via the communication application “Viber” that the people who paid the money are waiting to obtain their visas. These conversations were submitted to the Maltese police, which is investigating the matter after it escalated through various Maltese media outlets! A previous article in the Maltese newspaper El Moment about Neville Gafa A previous article in the Maltese newspaper El Moment about Neville Gafa Later, within the framework of the same case, the Maltese newspaper El Moment published a threatening letter to Libi Ben Naasan, in which he said: “If you speak any information or submit any file or recordings about me or Marisa Farrugia or Natalie or Ray (employees in the visa department) or any employee in the department, you will never see your children again.” . The same newspaper published in another issue pictures of Ben Assan’s children, whom this person threatened to cause harm to. From the Observatory, all these details raise a question about the motives of the Government of National Accord in introducing this person to the Libyans as a special envoy of the Maltese Prime Minister and even talking to him about financial matters such as debts and opening a program to train medical staff in Malta despite all the suspicions surrounding him that the media and Maltese investigation offices are full of. It also raises another question about the reason for his meeting with Pasha Agha and Maiteeq and not other government officials in addition to the Minister of Health, Omar Bashir, and they all deleted the data that they published on their pages. الرسمية اليوم الأربعاء بما فى ذلك من الصفحة الشخصية والرسمية لمعيتيق . After this “major scandal,” the Presidential Council and the Government of National Accord must provide clarification about whether its officials deliberately misled the Libyans by publishing an incorrect definition of this person’s status as a special Maltese envoy and their motives for saying so despite the suspicions and corruption surrounding him, and then deleting their leaflets and photos with him, a description that the same person was forced to deny himself on Wednesday when the controversy escalated in Malta and he told the “Times of Malta” newspaper that his visit came in a personal capacity to his friends. The Government of National Accord must also clarify and be frank with the Libyans about whether it, its officials, and the armies of their advisors have actually been subjected to a misleading operation by this Maltese person, even though all information about him is available through the click of a button on the “Google” website. Which puts the Intelligence Service and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs alone in the crosshairs of being accused of negligence, granting a Libyan entry visa to a person impersonating himself, and even discussing sensitive matters with him, and thus the necessity of fully revealing who caused the government in particular and the Libyans in general this embarrassment in any way, especially with the interaction of the issue in Malta and Libya in a major way. He fled, and on Thursday evening, identical security sources from the Ras Ijdir land port with Tunisia confirmed the departure of the Maltese “Neville Jaffa,” who impersonated the Prime Minister of Malta’s special envoy to Libya after the scandal that arose around him in the country where he entered with enhanced protection and ceremony via Mitiga Airport on Monday evening. A senior source from these sources told the Observatory, preferring not to reveal his identity, that “Java” left on Thursday evening through the port, accompanied by guards and escorts working with a member of the Presidential Council in Tripoli. The same source confirmed that elements he described as “national” from the General Intelligence Service at Mitiga Airport in Tripoli intended to stop “Java” if he arrived at the airport to depart to Valletta Airport in Malta directly via “Medavia” lines or to Istanbul as a transit station. He pointed out that influential Libyan authorities in the presidential office informed this “Maltese fraudster” that a plan was underway to arrest him at Mitiga airport, which forced him to leave by land under their protection to Tunisia towards Djerba and from there by air to Carthage airport as a stop to Malta, expressing their disappointment that an order to enable him to be arrested had not been received from the authorities in Tripoli. Earlier on Thursday evening, the Ministry of the Interior of Al-Wefaq issued a statement regarding setting steps to invite and host foreigners in Libya, regardless of their capacity and for any purpose, attributing this decision to its concern for national security and protecting the homeland and society from security breaches, in reference to what happened with the Maltese who impersonated an envoy on behalf of the Prime Minister of Malta. In its statement, of which the Observatory received a copy, the Al-Wefaq Interior Ministry called on all parties that want to host foreigners to coordinate in advance with the Protocol Department of the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs before and during the issuance and implementation of invitations, and granting entry visas to Libyan territory through the ports that fall under the control and jurisdiction of the Al-Wefaq Interior Ministry. The Ministry also called on all parties to coordinate, especially with the Department of Relations and Cooperation, at the Ministry of Interior of National Accord. It is noteworthy that high-level officials and ministers in the Government of National Accord met during the past two days with Maltese Neville Gafa, whom they presented in official statements as the personal envoy of the Prime Minister in Malta. Among these ministers was the boycotted member of the House of Representatives and the Minister of the Interior of National Accord, Fathi Pasha Agha, who said, according to his ministry’s media office, that he discussed with Gaffa the consolidation of bilateral relations between the two countries in the security fields, in a way that serves the common interest. He was quoted in a statement from the “Maltese envoy” that he “praised the discipline, stability, and extension of security within the capital that he witnessed,” before conveying the greetings of the Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat, to the Libyan Minister of the Interior. Sources: Times of Malta + Malta Independent + Elmoment + NetUse Translation: The Observatory – Exclusive

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