Fake Doctors And Fake Teachers Recruit Algerians For “Daesh” Terrorist Organization Via “Facebook”
The second investigation chamber at the Blida Court recently referred to the special criminal Court of Sidi M’hamed in the capital Algiers a heavy file concerning the nefarious activities of “Daesh” terrorist organization whereby a number of misguided Algerians were recruited by this dangerous organization through social networking sites.
According to judicial sources, people between the ages of 25 and 60 interacted on Facebook and interacted with each other by promoting leaflets inciting religious extremism and exchanging so-called “fatwas” or religious decrees and weapons’ pictures used by the (“ISIS”) (“Daesh”) terrorist Organization in Iraq and Syria.
The latter have now been detained by security forces pending a hearing before the investigating Judge of the 7th Chamber of the Specialized Cyber-crime Police Services.
A striking case in point is a 45-year-old woman hailing from Blida province, a married woman with five children and a mother staying at home, was among others active in this organized criminal network.
She is accused of creating a terrorist group active inside and outside the country, promoting provocative publications and distributing scandalous pictures extolling the scourges of terrorism and extremism.
The accused woman, the wife of a public administration employee, was seen on Facebook with a pseudonym as an unmarried doctor supposedly looking for a male partner.
According to the same sources, the network members now in custody come from different provinces of Algeria including the capital Algiers, Blida, Sétif, Oran, Msila and Tebessa.