http://www.smh.com.au/world/australian-helped-gaddafis-son-flee-20111030-1mqe7.html
Australian helped Gaddafi's son flee 
October 31, 2011 
 
Saadi Gaddafi. Photo: Reuters

A FORMER Australian soldier working as a private security contractor has 
admitted he helped late leader Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saadi, flee Libya last 
month as rebel forces took over Tripoli.

Saadi's long-time bodyguard, Gary Peters, told Canada's National Post that he 
was part of a team that drove Colonel Gaddafi's third son across Libya's 
southern border to Niger.

Mr Peters, who has permanent resident status in Canada, returned to Toronto in 
September, suffering from an untreated bullet wound to his left shoulder when 
the convoy was ambushed after crossing back into Libya.

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''I'm not a mercenary,'' he told the Post, which said his account had been 
verified by several sources.

''I work for a person in particular, have done for years, for close protection. 
When we go overseas, I don't fight. That's what a mercenary does. Defend? Yes. 
Shoot? Yes. But for defence, for my boss, and that's what happened. The convoy 
got attacked and two of us got hit.''

Mr Peters said he had provided security services to Gaddafi family members 
since 2004. Though he worked mostly for Saadi, he also guarded the other sons, 
Seif al-Islam and Hannibal, and said he had escorted Hannibal and his sister 
Aisha to Algeria in a convoy.

Mr Peters said he first met Saadi while serving in the Australian Army when he 
was assigned to protect Saadi at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

After moving to Canada in 2002, Mr Peters said he worked for a time for 
security contractor Blackwater USA, which was barred from Iraq over a 2007 
shooting.

Although Canada has enacted UN sanctions imposing an arms embargo on Libya, and 
frozen the assets of Saadi and other Gaddafi family members, Mr Peters has not 
been charged with a crime. ''I broke no laws,'' he said. ''But they have to 
investigate, which is fine.''

Mr Peters, who said he had spoken to Saadi by telephone since returning to 
Canada and planned to return to Niger this weekend, defended his boss.

''If he was a mass murderer, then obviously I wouldn't work for him,'' he said. 
''The man's a gentleman, non-violent.''

According to Mr Peters, other members of Saadi's security team were from 
Australia, New Zealand, Iraq and Russia. He said they had all previously served 
as special forces.

He warned that the fight in Libya was far from over. ''Don't believe it's going 
to settle down, because there are still three brothers there that are very, 
very angry. And three brothers that have a lot of money,'' he said.

''And they've still got that money. We just purchased, brand-new, three Land 
Rovers, bullet-proof. We paid cash for it. That means there's money around.''

AFP 


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