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Algerian ex-president’s brother cleared of conspiracy

Algerian military court clears Said Bouteflika of charges after appeal

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Jan 2021 11:00PM

Algerian ex-president’s brother cleared of conspiracy
The brother and once-mighty aide of former president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Said, was long seen as the real power running the North African country after the former suffered a debilitating stroke in 2013. – Twitter pic, January 2, 2021

ALGIERS – An Algerian military court cleared Said Bouteflika, the once-powerful brother of former president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, of conspiracy charges today following a retrial, the official APS agency reported.

The once-mighty presidential aide was long seen as the real power running the North African country after his brother suffered a debilitating stroke in 2013.

But he was detained in May 2019, a month after Bouteflika quit office following mass protests against his bid for a fifth term.

Said was sentenced with two former intelligence chiefs and a Trotskyist politician to 15 years in prison for “plotting” against the army and the state, and in February, a military court upheld that ruling. 

But in November, the supreme court said they would be retried after appeals.

“After deliberations, the court... rescinded the original ruling and acquitted all the defendants,” lawyer Khaled Berghel told APS.

Despite being cleared, Bouteflika remains in custody and will be transferred to another prison as he awaits a separate trial over alleged corruption during his brother’s rule, a court official said.

Bouteflika and three others were accused of meeting in March 2019 and plotting to derail plans by the army high command to force the departure of Abdelaziz Bouteflika.

Said Bouteflika allegedly wanted the intelligence bosses to dismiss the army chief of staff at the time, General Ahmed Gaid Salah.

His co-defendants included General Mohamed Lamine Mediene, known as “Toufik”, who headed the powerful Department of Intelligence and Security for 25 years.

Also on trial were Louisa Hanoune, who had served as secretary general of the Workers’ Party, and General Athmane Tartag. – AFP, January 2, 2021

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