<p>With rebels reported in occupation of 95 per cent of the capital except Gaddafi's command and control centre Bab al-Aziziya, speculation was rife about the whereabouts of Gaddafi.<br /><br />A rebel spokesman claimed that Gaddafi and some of his family members were spotted making a dash towards Algeria, while Al-arabiya quoting its correspondent in the Libyan capital said that Gaddafi was in the Tajura-Cardiac hospital. But said there were no reports on whether Gaddafi was undergoing treatment in the hospital or simply taking refuge.<br /><br />But diplomatic sources quoted by BBC reported that the Libyan strongman was in Tripoli in his Bab al-Aziziya command and control centre.<br /><br />The Bab al-Aziziya compound has been regularly pounded by NATO airstrikes and most of the buildings in the compound have been flattened.<br /><br />Rebel sources said that Gaddafi had constructed a number of deep bunkers in the complex where he could take cover.<br /><br />But the rebels vowed that "Gaddafi would be hunted down". "We will leave no stone unturned to trace the tyrant and make him face trial," rebels commander told Al-jazeera.<br /><br />While there was a big question mark about Gaddafi, Al-jazeera reported that his all powerful brother-in-law and intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi had been killed.<br /><br />Al-jazeera also said that Gaddafi's favourite son Saif al-Islam, who along with his father faces charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands had been captured and was safe.<br /><br />The Qatar based Arab news channel reported that two other sons of Gaddafi, Mohammad and Saadi, have been captured.<br /><br />Mohammad Gaddafi was captured in dramatic circumstances while giving an interview to Al-jazeera.</p>
<p>With rebels reported in occupation of 95 per cent of the capital except Gaddafi's command and control centre Bab al-Aziziya, speculation was rife about the whereabouts of Gaddafi.<br /><br />A rebel spokesman claimed that Gaddafi and some of his family members were spotted making a dash towards Algeria, while Al-arabiya quoting its correspondent in the Libyan capital said that Gaddafi was in the Tajura-Cardiac hospital. But said there were no reports on whether Gaddafi was undergoing treatment in the hospital or simply taking refuge.<br /><br />But diplomatic sources quoted by BBC reported that the Libyan strongman was in Tripoli in his Bab al-Aziziya command and control centre.<br /><br />The Bab al-Aziziya compound has been regularly pounded by NATO airstrikes and most of the buildings in the compound have been flattened.<br /><br />Rebel sources said that Gaddafi had constructed a number of deep bunkers in the complex where he could take cover.<br /><br />But the rebels vowed that "Gaddafi would be hunted down". "We will leave no stone unturned to trace the tyrant and make him face trial," rebels commander told Al-jazeera.<br /><br />While there was a big question mark about Gaddafi, Al-jazeera reported that his all powerful brother-in-law and intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi had been killed.<br /><br />Al-jazeera also said that Gaddafi's favourite son Saif al-Islam, who along with his father faces charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands had been captured and was safe.<br /><br />The Qatar based Arab news channel reported that two other sons of Gaddafi, Mohammad and Saadi, have been captured.<br /><br />Mohammad Gaddafi was captured in dramatic circumstances while giving an interview to Al-jazeera.</p>