Tripoli, Sept 12 (ANI): A young femme fatale spied on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's military bases, leading NATO to target them, which eventually led to the fall of the dictator's 42-year-old regime.
The woman, an engineer, said she moved around constantly to evade capture, used multiple mobile SIM cards and hid her activities from all except the closest members of her family.
She said she was never suspected because Gaddafi's security forces could not have thought in their wildest dreams that a woman could spy on them.
"I was not on the radar. They were concentrating more on the guys and it was almost impossible to think that a girl was doing all of this," the Daily Mail quoted her, as saying.
However, she now fear that the Gaddafi loyalists could target her and her family.
When the girl, known only as Nomidia, began her undercover role five months ago, Gaddafi and his security forces had a firm grip on the city and stifled any information, which could be useful to his opponents.
She said that she was inspired to take the step after seeing Gadaffis' brutal repression of the rebellion in different cities.
"I could not help it when I saw what Gaddafi did in Benghazi first, in Misrata, in Zawiyah, in Tripoli, the Western Mountains," she added. (ANI)
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