Algerian Security services arrest a terrorist back up cell west of Algeria
Security services of Tissemsilet, west of Algeria, arrested a terrorist back up cell of six members.
- Informed sources told Echorouk those six members of the back up cell aged between 20 to 60 years from some villages and regions of the locality.
- Investigations by the security services were conducted following information about suspected movements by the back up cell’s members, indicating their material and moral support to terrorist militias active in Medea, Tissemsilet and Ain Defla, west of Algeria and belonging to GSPC or AQIM led by Abdelmalek Droukdel.
- The terrorist back up cell members were transferred to judicial authorities that placed them in custody on charges of creating a group to support terrorism, and for not informing security services about this terrorist group, until their trial at the criminal court of Tiaret, west of Algeria.
- This is the second process of the kind during the last three months in Tissemsilet, after the one in Thenea Elhad, where services of the judicial police in Thenea dismantle a terrorist back up cell led by two brothers though begging and putting money at the disposal of terrorists.