The official said the body of Col Adam Faraj al-Abdali was discovered early today with shots to his head and chest inside his car near a cemetery in Benghazi.
He said the colonel had gone missing hours earlier and was unreachable.
Col Al-Abdali, in his fifties, had pioneered the use of Russian jets in Libya. The official spoke anonymously because he was not authorised to brief reporters.
Benghazi is a stronghold of militias with roots in the rebel brigades that fought against slain dictator Muammer Gaddafi. It has witnessed a series of attacks targeting officials, judges, activists and clerics. Rarely anyone is apprehended.
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