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Draft bill on cyber-criminality prevention in Algeria

Draft bill on cyber-criminality prevention in Algeria

Algeria is expected to consider a draft bill on the fight against cyber-criminality Tuesday.

  • The draft bill, which will be examined at a weekly cabinet meeting, will define cyber-criminality and the methods to fight it.  
  • The government has been showing concerns over the Internet being used by terror groups to promote their crimes and recruitment among young people in Algeria.
  • Lawyers say the Algerian law is characterised by a legal vacuum regarding the fight against cyber-criminality.
  • The law would stipulate 1 to 10 years imprisonment and 5 million DZ fine against convicted criminals.  
  • Earlier in October, national police chief Ali Tounsi said Algeria will train its judicial police in the fight against cyber-criminality in collaboration with the International Police (Interpol).
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