Reports: Algerian ex-president’s brother, others convicted
ALGIERS, Algeria — An Algerian military court sentenced the brother of the country’s longtime former leader and two ex-intelligence chiefs to 15 years in prison Wednesday for plotting against the state, according to Algerian news reports.
The unprecedented trial and conviction of these men who once wielded immense power is another blow to the regime of Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who was forced out as president by street protests and the army chief in April. Africa’s largest country is now struggling to find a new political path.
Algerian news site TSA cited Miloud Brahimi, a lawyer for one of the spy bosses, as saying Wednesday that six people were convicted overnight in the closed-door trial in the town of Blida. State radio and state news agency APS also reported the convictions.
Among them were Said Bouteflika, brother and special counsellor of Bouteflika, and former intelligence figures Gen. Athmane Tartag and Gen. Mohamed Mediene. Mediene is known Toufik — a name that once made Algerians tremble.