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Algerian December 11 attacks plan

Algerian December 11 attacks plan
A suicide bomber targeted the Constitutional Council in Algiers on December 11, 2007.

Terrorists had been preparing for the December 11 attacks in Algiers for two months while they got bombs in Tizi Ouzou province (100 km east of Algiers), investigators find.

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  • The attackers started their plan on December 3 in 2007 when Abderrahmane Bouzeguza ordered a man to buy two cisterns of 800 litres capacities each.
  • On December 6, they bought two trucks at 113 million centimes. K.Y. took one of them to Bni Amrane village in the province of Boumerdes (50km east of Algiers) while Bouzeguza took the second cistern to Tizi Ouzou.
  • In the night, the cisterns buyer met the terrorist group’s leader in Tizi Ouzou and gave him the truck key to go to Draa El Mizane in Tizi Ouzou. On his way, a terrorist carrying a Kalashnikov appeared and accompanied the man on the truck.
  • After driving 200 metres, the terrorist asked the driver to stop while about 12 other terrorists appeared and started loaded the truck with barrels full of bombs.
  • The cistern buyers told investigators he met Bouzeguza the following day to transport Charef Larbi and Rabeh Bechla who would carry out the suicide attacks on the Constitutional Council and the UN refugee agency in Algiers.
  • They took pictures of the targets and came back to Bni Amrane.
  • The two suicide bombers blew themselves up killing at least 45 people and wounding dozens of others.
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