Gaddafi’s son mobilises Algerian maid to attack Geneva airport
Hannibal Gaddafi
A court in Algiers will decide this month in the case of an Algerian spy working for Libya.
- Iskander will appear in court on June 13th in the absence of Libyan leader Gaddafi’s son Hannibal. He assigned the Algerian to blow up important institutions in Switzerland and the Geneva International Airport.
- The suspect is accused of disclosing diplomatic and economic information to the French consulate in the province of Annaba.
- He worked as a maid in a distraction centre in Tripoli before he had fled Libya in March 2010.
- He admitted that the Libyan leader’s son relied on him in a secret mission in Switzerland and other European countries.
- Hannibal promised him to make Al-Qaeda responsible for the terrorist attack.
- Before this mission, Iskander came to Algeria to visit his family secretly. On his way back to Libya, he was given a Libyan identity card with the name of Mourad Senane, a military professional card and a gun.