Terrorism raids net 11 arrests

The National Gendarmerie was able to stop 12 illegal immigration attempts. File photo
The National Gendarmerie was able to stop 12 illegal immigration attempts. - File photo
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The National People’s Army detachments raided 11 terrorist hideouts, finding a bomb, explosive supplies, clothing, mattresses and food. 

The fight against smuggling and organized crime, an offshoot of the National People’s Army and the National Gendarmerie, has been suspended for now. 

The National Gendarmerie was able to stop illegal immigration attempts of 12 individuals and were able to carry out 50 arrests in the areas of Tlemcen, Adrar, Ouargla, Ministry and Glizan.



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