(Adds Senussi surrounded, possibly captured)
* Gaddafi intelligence chief said surrounded
* Day after capture, Saif al-Islam held in militia stronghold
* Fighters say will hand over only when new govt formed
* Custody tussle over Gaddafi son may drag on
By Alastair Macdonald
TRIPOLI, Nov 20 (Reuters) - A day after Muammar Gaddafi's son was captured by Libyan fighters, the ousted leader's intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi was said to be surrounded nearby at a remote desert homestead and negotiating his surrender.
The arrest of the other survivor of the old regime who is wanted at The Hague for crimes against humanity would crown a momentous couple of days for a new government that is still in the process of formation, and also pose immediate tests of its authority - both over the militias and with the world powers.
A commander of former rebel forces nominally loyal to the National Transitional Council (NTC), General Ahmed al-Hamdouni, told Reuters that his men, acting on a tip, had found and surrounded Senussi at a house belonging to his sister near the town of Birak, about 500 km (300 miles) south of Tripoli and in the same general area as Saif al-Islam was seized on Saturday. Continued...

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