Algerian ex-president’s brother, former spy bosses convicted
ALGIERS, Algeria — A military court in Algeria on Wednesday sentenced the brother of the country’s longtime former leader and two ex-intelligence chiefs to 15 years in prison for plotting against the state.
The overnight ruling against men who once wielded immense power in Africa’s largest country represents another blow to the legacy of Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who was forced out as president by street protests and the army chief in April.
Also handed a 15-year prison term was the leader of a leftist political party, Louisa Hanoune, for decades a fixture on Algeria’s political scene. Her defence lawyer, Mokrane Ait Larbi, told The Associated Press that he would file an appeal, calling the two days of proceedings a “politically driven trial.”
All four were arrested in May.