Droudkel has no idea about his fellows’ attacks!
The media committe of the terrorist group GSPC or AQIM said the governor of police Touati Ettaher also chief of the judicial in Zemouri, east of Boumerdes, east of Algiers, was assassinated during the attack on board of the officer’s car who was accompanied by two of his assistants.
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However, this information by the GSPC is not true because the officer was shot dead along with his assistant.
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Information, available to Echorouk, reported that information received by the officer about the existence of a criminal network involved in drug trade in Zemouri at about 6 pm that’s why he moved along with three of his assistants where he they were waiting for their source before being surprised by shots, sergeant in the police was shot dead and the officer Touati was injured at the level of his chest then he was taken to the hospital of Ain Naàdja in Algiers, unfortunately he died before reaching the hospital.
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This incident proved there is a lack of right information at the terrorist group after implementing its attacks by follows due to the lack of coordination in light of the siege by the security services, as well as the internal conflicts.
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The terrorist group was also keen to attribute the last attacks of Timezrit to Al Ansar battalion to confirm that it lost 80% of its fellows and leaders and Ben Touati who surrendered, in order to prove that it is still strong, as it indicated superficially the liquidation of the British hostage without giving any details, except the timing.
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The media committee was keen, in its statement issued Thursday following Timezrit massacre where 10 people, including 8 policemen and 2 teachers, to repudiate of the civilians’ assassination, particularly since it was impossible to “cover up” death of the two teachers in the ambush.
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It seems that Droudkel adopted again the GIA’s strategy which relied on killing civilians, when he talked, in the same statement, about luring the security men and municipal guards in Ahnif, Bouira, east of Algiers.