<p>The former security chief of deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has said the dictator had raped hundreds of women during his reign in the North African country. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The dictator's former chief of security Mansour Daw said Gaddafi even formed an entire government department to source and provide him with prostitutes, reported the Daily Mail Tuesday. <br /><br />Daw said many women were locked in Gaddafi's Tripoli compound to provide him with their services day and night.<br /><br />Gaddafi would also take the women along when on foreign trips as his bodyguards, Daw added.<br /><br />"It fell under the umbrella of the Department of Protocol under the direction of Nuri Mesmari, a schemer who had the gall to parade around in a general’s uniform every now and then," the Daily Mail quoted Daw as saying.<br /><br />"(Mesmari) had the nickname 'the general of special affairs' so the only word that was applicable could be avoided -- General of the Whores," Daw said.<br /><br />Daw also revealed that those who helped Gaddafi to fulfil his sexual desire were quickly promoted.<br /><br />"(Mesmari) looked for women everywhere; that was his specialty and his primary function; he would even pick up prostitutes on the street," added Daw.<br />Muammar Gaddafi was killed by rebels near his hometown of Sirte in October 2011.</p>
<p>The former security chief of deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has said the dictator had raped hundreds of women during his reign in the North African country. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The dictator's former chief of security Mansour Daw said Gaddafi even formed an entire government department to source and provide him with prostitutes, reported the Daily Mail Tuesday. <br /><br />Daw said many women were locked in Gaddafi's Tripoli compound to provide him with their services day and night.<br /><br />Gaddafi would also take the women along when on foreign trips as his bodyguards, Daw added.<br /><br />"It fell under the umbrella of the Department of Protocol under the direction of Nuri Mesmari, a schemer who had the gall to parade around in a general’s uniform every now and then," the Daily Mail quoted Daw as saying.<br /><br />"(Mesmari) had the nickname 'the general of special affairs' so the only word that was applicable could be avoided -- General of the Whores," Daw said.<br /><br />Daw also revealed that those who helped Gaddafi to fulfil his sexual desire were quickly promoted.<br /><br />"(Mesmari) looked for women everywhere; that was his specialty and his primary function; he would even pick up prostitutes on the street," added Daw.<br />Muammar Gaddafi was killed by rebels near his hometown of Sirte in October 2011.</p>