Gaddafi's son Saif held in Libya
Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam has been captured in southern Libya, a militia commander has said.
Bashir al-Tlayeb of the Zintan brigades told a press conference that Saif al-Islam was captured with two aides trying to smuggle him out to neighbouring Niger.
The International Criminal Court was in indirect negotiations about his possible surrender for trial.
Mr al-Tlayeb that Saif al-Islam was caught in the desert town of Obari, near the southern city of Sabha about 400 miles south of Tripoli.
He added said that it would be up to the Libya's transitional ruling National Transitional Council to decide on where the former Libyan leader would be tried.
He also said that there was still no information about wanted former intelligence director Abdullah Senoussi or where he is located.
Saif al-Islam is the last of Muammar Gaddafi's sons to remain unaccounted for.
Born in 1972, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi is the oldest of seven children of Muammar and Safiya Gaddafi.
He drew Western favour in previous years by touting himself as a liberalising reformer but then staunchly backed his father, Muammar Gaddafi, in his brutal crackdown on rebels in the regime's final days.
The Press Association: Gaddafi's son Saif held in Libya