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Home > Headlines > Algeria Arrests Imam in Tindouf for Suspected Ties with Sahel Terrorists

Algeria Arrests Imam in Tindouf for Suspected Ties with Sahel Terrorists

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Rabat – Algerian police have arrested an imam in the Tindouf camps for his alleged ties with terrorist groups in the Sahel.

Quoting “credible sources,” Rwanda News Agency wrote on October 5 that the arrest followed a similar operation targeting two Tindouf residents for their ties with terrorist groups. The news was also reported by Gabon Review.

The two suspects, according to Rwanda News Agency, used to attend mosque sermons performed by the arrested imam and later joined Boko Haram in 2010.

Read Also:  Polisario Smugglers Again Deprive Tindouf Sahrawis of Humanitarian Aid

The RNA warned that the Tindouf camps in southwestern Algeria are “easy prey to the recruitment of leaders affiliated with various terrorist networks, which continue to cause trouble in the region.”

In recent years, Morocco has been warning the world of threats in the Sahel and Polisario’s involvement in illegal activities in the region.

Morocco also blames Algeria for lack of security cooperation on the threats that undermine security in the region.

In an interview on the topic, the head of Morocco’s Central Bureau of Investigations (BCIJ), Abdelhak Khiame, told Jeune Afrique that the Sahel has become a safe zone for terror cells, including ISIS and Al Qaeda in the Maghreb (AQIM).

Khiame said that Polisario can also be referred to as a terrorist organization.

He said that Morocco’s BCIJ identified more than 100 Polisario Front members operating in AQIM.

Read Also: UN: El Othmani Addresses Algeria, ‘Tragic’ Sahrawi Situation in Tindouf

In another interview held in February with Le Monde, Khiame pointed his finger at the lack of cooperation between Morocco and Algeria for the existence of an “area controlled by a terrorist group,” referring to Polisario.

Khiame linked Polisario’s involvement in illegal activities, including human and drug trafficking, with poverty in Tindouf.

Morocco’s senior security official described the Sahel region as a “fertile ground for terrorism.”

He said that terrorist groups are collaborating together with traffickers while terrorists benefit from illegal activities to finance terrorism.

Read Also: ‘Polisario Can Also Be Considered Terror Organization in Sahel’: Khiame

Khiame is confident that his staff at the BCIJ can combat security challenges. He said that Morocco has an “efficient” policy and security system to counter all dangers and drug trafficking.

Polisario members are also allegedly involved in embezzlement of aid directed to Sahrawis living in the Tindouf camps.

Pro-Polisario news outlets reported recently that Algerian grocery shops were selling aid products.

The UN Secretary-General’s report on Western Sahara, submitted October 3, also discussed the malnutrition and reduction in humanitarian aid at Tindouf.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wrote in his report that there is frustration and anger among the Sahrawi population in the Tindouf camps “at the lack of progress in the political process,” as well as “persistent difficulties, such as malnutrition, brought about by the steady reductions in humanitarian aid.”

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