Senior Algerian officials appear in court over corruption probe

The former police chief is suspected of being involved in illegal activities. (AFP/File)
Updated 29 April 2019
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Senior Algerian officials appear in court over corruption probe

  • The finance minister was appointed two months ago
  • Former police chief was sacked last year

ALGIERS: Algeria’s finance minister and ex police chief appeared in court on Monday, joining a list of powerful figures to face judicial investigations since mass protests forced the resignation of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika this month.

Finance Minister Mohamed Loukal — a former central bank governor who only got the job from Bouteflika last month — appeared in Algiers as part of an investigation into suspected misuse of public funds, state TV reported.

Former police chief Abdelghani Hamel — who was sacked last year by Bouteflika for undisclosed reasons — and his son appeared in Tipaza, west of the capital, as part of an investigation into “illegal activities, influence peddling, misappropriation of land and abuse of office”, state TV said.

There was no immediate comment from any of the men or lawyers defending them. Under the Algerian legal system judges can look into ongoing investigations and decide whether to put people in custody or release them until inquiries are complete.

Protesters have taken to the streets since February, calling for the ousting of Bouteflika and the dismantling of the political elite that surrounded his 20-year rule.

Bouteflika resigned on April 2 under pressure from the army, but the protests have continued with calls for a handover to a new civilian-led government.

At least five billionaires, some of them close to Bouteflika, have been placed in custody accused of involvement in corruption scandals.

Abdelkader Bensalah, head of the upper house of parliament, became interim president after Bouteflika’s departure. Presidential elections are scheduled for July 4.


Iranian missiles fly over Israel and the West Bank

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Iranian missiles fly over Israel and the West Bank

  • Explosions could be heard as Israeli defenses activated to shoot down incoming Iranian fire

Missiles were seen flying towards Israel in the early hours of Saturday, as the Israeli military said it identified missiles launched from Iran towards Israel.

Shortly after the fresh barrage the army said it had begun a new wave of strikes targeting Iranian infrastructure in Tehran.

Iran’s Tasnim News Agency has meanwhile reported that heavy air attacks hit Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport.

Israel also launched fresh attacks on Lebanon and said it was attacking Iranian and Hezbollah targets.

There was no immediate comment from Iran's Revolutionary Guard or Hezbollah. Hezbollah has ​fired rockets at Israel, sparking Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and Lebanon's east and south.

Inside Israel, explosions could be heard as Israeli defenses activated to shoot down incoming Iranian fire.