AlgeriA: Surrender Of A Jihadist Returning From The Sahel

in the fight against terrorism […], the terrorist called Benkhaya Ibrahim, known as “Ibrahim Biblic”, surrendered Wednesday April 14 to the military authorities in Bordj Badji Mokhtar ”, indicated the Ministry of Defense in a press release, specifying that it had rallied in 2016 terrorist groups “active in the Sahel region”. He is the fifth Algerian jihadist to surrender to the authorities of this city since the beginning of the year. He handed the military two Kalashnikov submachine guns and ammunition.

The ANP is stepping up operations and the victories over the jihadists

In addition, the Algerian army claimed to have arrested “six elements of support for terrorist groups” in Djelfa (center of the country) during operations carried out between April 7 and 13. The term “terrorist” is used by the authorities to designate armed Islamists who have remained active since the civil war (1992-2002). The National People’s Army (ANP) has been increasing “anti-terrorism” operations across the country for several months. Since 1is In January, eight armed Islamists were killed in clashes with soldiers, according to the Defense Ministry. Three soldiers were killed.

Despite the implementation in 2005 of a Charter for Peace and Reconciliation, supposed to turn the page of the “black decade” (1992-2002), which left 200,000 dead, armed Islamist groups remain active, particularly in eastern Algeria, where they typically target security forces. In its counterterrorism report for 2020, the ANP said it had put “out of state to harm” 37 jihadists, 21 of whom were “shot”. She captured nine and seven more surrendered to military authorities. By way of comparison, it had eliminated fifteen armed Islamists in 2019. According to the official press, the army would have foiled in December a plan to redeploy the jihadist organization Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi) after the death of its leader , the Algerian Abdelmalek Droukdel, killed in June by the French armed forces in northern Mali.


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