Via BBC:

Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan has been kidnapped by unknown militants from his residence in the capital Tripoli, a well-placed source in his media office has told the BBC.

Reports say that Mr Zeidan has been taken to an unknown destination, but details remain unclear. Some reports say he has been detained.

On Tuesday Mr Zeidan called on the West to help stop militancy in Libya.

In an interview with the BBC he said it was being used as a weapons base.

The prime minister told the Newsnight programme that his country was being used to export weapons throughout the region.

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