Arms deal with Libya: Did South Africa export sniper rifles and ammunition to Libya in late 2010?
The Democratic Alliance (DA) understands that more than 100 sniper rifles and more than 50 000 rounds of ammunition may have been exported to Libya in late 2010.
Muammar Gaddafi has, in the words of Ambassador Ibrahim Dabbashi, Libya's Deputy Permanent Representative at the United Nations, "declared war on the Libyan people".
The security forces have unleashed a reign of terror with more than 200 deaths being reported in Libya. They have used lethal force, firing on protesters with live ammunition. Scores have died as a result of gunshot wounds in hospitals around Libya.
On 6 August 2009, Jeff Radebe, the Chairperson of the National Conventional Arms Control Committee in the middle of the dodgy arms deal scandal, admitted that "Libya has purchased various weapons kinds from South Africa".
The weapons systems appear to have included 40 mm multiple grenade launchers, Hercules C130 aircraft, and armoured personnel carriers.