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French Intelligence Accuses Ex-Algerian Diplomat of Kidnap in Paris

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Tensions between France and Algeria have taken another downward turn as French internal intelligence has accused a former senior Algerian diplomat of involvement in the 2024 abduction of political dissident Amir Boukhors near Paris, France24 reported on Tuesday, citing AFP. According to sources cited by AFP, the DGSI (General Directorate for Internal Security) believes the former diplomat, identified by the initials S.S., played a key role in th…

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This charge follows the indictment, in mid-April, of three persons, including an Algerian consular officer, for the kidnapping and sequestration of the opponent of the Tebboune regime.

·Paris, France
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News THE PARISIAN. Five new suspects were placed in police custody this Tuesday morning by the anti-terrorist services in the investigation into the abduction of the influencer Amir DZ near Paris. The investigations, sensitive, lead to the Algerian military power.

·Paris, France
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French internal intelligence, in an investigation report, criminalizes a former senior official of the Algerian embassy in Paris in the kidnapping in 2024 near the capital of Amir Boukhors, opposing the regime of Abdelmadjid Tebboune.

·Paris, France
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The former first secretary of the Algerian embassy in Paris is suspected by the French police of having supervised the detention, in April 2024, of the exiled youtubeur nicknamed "Amir DZ".

·Paris, France
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While several people are still in detention following the attempt to kidnap the Algerian blogger, he is now a former senior official of the Algerian diplomatic representation who is targeted by French investigators. All on the background of expulsion of agents and maximum tension between Algiers and Paris.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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