"It's the money of the Libyan people which paid for all of this," commented Said, 35, yesterday, a day after his release from a prisonwhere he languished for several weeks for having demonstrated against Gaddafi's regime."They ripped out my nails," he told AFP in the warren of rooms, adding that he was now looking for compensation in the tunnels full of debris, scattered clothing, food and empty bullet magazines.A large room contained dozens of notebooks on several tables, and shelves full of hard drives and computer servers.The bedrooms, vandalised like the other structures, had their beds and mattresses ripped open. A weapons cache lay scatterred nearby along with a dirty Russian body armour.Brazilian plastic surgeon Liacyr Ribeiro, who operated on Kadhafi in 1994 for under-eye bags, shared details Wednesday in Rio De Janeiro about his rarevisit to the longtime Libyan leader's "amazing" bunker.Ribeiro was participating in a medical conference in Tripoli when Libya's healthminister at the time asked him to "examine someone dear to me.""I thought it was his wife," said the 70-year-old doctor. "I went with him in his car, but when we arrived I realised it was Kadhafi. The entrance of the bunker was a zigzag shape, and they made me wait in the library."Then they lead Ribeiro to a building "where there was a tent.""It was there that Gaddafi greeted me," said the surgeon. "I told him it was too dark to examine him there, and he took me into a very modern dental office. [More]Tags:chennai innovatorspastic