Algeria military court to try intelligence official

First such trial in country’s history involves General Hassan, who embodied army’s fight against armed groups.

Trainees army officers from the 40th class march during their graduation ceremony at a Military Academy in Cherchell 90 km west of Algiers June 27, 2012. REUTERS/Ramzi Boudina (ALGERIA - Tags: MILITAR
General Hassan is accused of "destroying documents and disobeying military instructions" [Reuters]

Algeria’s former head of counterterrorism will appear in a military court in the country’s first trial of a high-ranking officer in the secret services, according to his lawyer.

Abdelkader Ait-Ouarabi – better known as General Hassan – is accused of “destroying documents and disobeying military instructions”, Mokrane Ait-Larbi, the lawyer, told AFP news agency on Monday.

The military court in the city of Oran could not be reached for comment or confirmation.
General Hassan had for two decades embodied the army’s fight against armed groups in the country.

He was forcibly retired on the orders of a military judge at the end of 2013 and placed under surveillance, then arrested in August.

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Analysts interpreted his removal as proof of consolidation of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s hold over the intelligence services, long considered a “parallel state” within Algeria.

In September, Bouteflika also replaced General Mohamed Mediene – better known as General Toufik – after 25 years at the head of the powerful DRS intelligence agency.

General Hassan’s lawyer has asked for Mediene, 74, to appear in court as a witness.

If he does appear in court, it will be the first time Mediene – dubbed the “God of Algeria” because of his longtime influence – will have appeared in public.

Source: AFP