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Colleague admits murder of Algeria national police chief

Colleague admits murder of Algeria national police chief

Colonel Choiab Oualtache admitted that he killed Algeria’s national police chief Ali Tounsi, saying he had no prior intention to do that.

  • Oualtache told the examining judge he committed the crime after he had lost his temper following insults.
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  • “Tounsi has never summoned me for questioning but for an ordinary meeting due to be held before the crime,” he said.
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  • Earlier on Thursday, the examining judge at a court in Algiers went to Lamine Debaghine hospital to hear the suspect as he recovered coma. He is still under treatment there.
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  • Sources say the judge could not start hearing Oualtache until the treating doctor had authorised him after checking his ability to speak.
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  • Oualtache said no one expect him has a hand in the murder and he killed Tounsi because he accused him of corruption and insulted him.
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  • “As he is Algeria’s national police chief, Colonel Ali Tounsi talked to me individually in his office about a technical devices deal we imported to supply the helicopters unit. Tounsi said the deal was illegal as he found out that the imported devices are of bad quality,” said Oualtache.
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  • “We had an angry discussion and Tounsi insulted me. I did not accept that because I devoted my life to serve my nation and I was not involved in that suspicious deal. That made me angry and I shot him,” he added.
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  • “Tounsi’s two bodyguards shot me causing an injury in the stomach.”
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  • The investigation is still underway until the suspect appears in court.

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