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Libya and South Korea at odds

(L-R) Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev and African Union President Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi are shown on the last working day of the G8 (Group of Eight) Summit in L'Aquila, Italy on July 10, 2009, before unveiling the plaque commemorating the earthquake in the main square of the Guardia di Finanza Inspectors' School where the Summit was held. (UPI Photo/Ettore Ferrari/G8Website)
(L-R) Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev and African Union President Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi are shown on the last working day of the G8 (Group of Eight) Summit in L'Aquila, Italy on July 10, 2009, before unveiling the plaque commemorating the earthquake in the main square of the Guardia di Finanza Inspectors' School where the Summit was held. (UPI Photo/Ettore Ferrari/G8Website) | License Photo

SEOUL, July 27 (UPI) -- Libya has deported a South Korean official on espionage charges and arrested several other South Koreans, a diplomatic source in Seoul said Tuesday.

The source said an official of the Seoul-based National Intelligence Service was expelled from Libya June 18 on suspicion of attempting to collect information on Libya's leader, Moammar Gadhafi, his family, and key Libyan bureaucrats, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reports.

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The source told Yonhap that Libyan authorities shadowed the South Korean intelligence official for three months before arresting him.

Following his deportation, Libya "went on a sort of a witch hunt" targeting suspicious South Koreans, the source said.

When South Korea questioned Libya's actions, Libya responded by closing its economic cooperation bureau in Seoul, Yonhap said.

Libya represents one of South Korea's largest construction markets with more than $3 billion in construction contracts signed last year.

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