Nouakchott (dpa) – Mauritanian authorities have arrested Abdullah al-Senussi, the chief of the intelligence service in the ousted regime of Libya's slain leader Muammar Gaddafi, they announced Saturday. Al-Senussi was arrested at the Nouakchott airport upon his arrival aboard a flight from Morocco, Mauritanian security authorities said in a statement. They added that the former Libyan official was traveling on a fake Malian passport. It was not immediately clear whether Mauritania would hand al-Senussi over to Libya. In June 2011, the International Criminal Court in The Hague indicted al-Senussi for crimes against humanity, for his role in the Gaddafi regime's use of force to suppress an uprising that began four months earlier. Al-Senussi disappeared after an armed revolt ended Gaddafi's 42-year rule last August. BM ShortURL: http://goo.gl/K49ZF Tags: Arrest, Libya, Mauritania, Senussi, Spy Section: Latest News, Libya, North Africa