A fourth smuggler then went to the police station where the Egyptians were being held, and opened fire on them, he said.
At least nine Egyptian migrants and three people smugglers were killed in a money dispute in the town of Bani Walid, a local official said on Wednesday.
The official said a group of Egyptians had killed the Libyan smugglers and tried to drive the bodies away, but they were stopped at a checkpoint when blood was noticed on their car.
A fourth smuggler then went to the police station where the Egyptians were being held, and opened fire on them, he said.
The United Nations mission to Libya said as many as 13 Egyptians had been killed in the incident and called for an investigation.
Hundreds
of thousands of undocumented migrants are currently in Libya. Some have
settled in the North African country to work, while others are seeking
to cross the Mediterranean Sea for Europe.
Powerful
smuggling networks linked to Libya's numerous armed groups generally
control migration flows, and migrants are frequently subjected to
abuses.
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