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Confessions of an Algerian recruited by Gaddafi's son to blow up the airport in Geneva

25 April, 2011

The son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, Hannibal, planned to blow up the Geneva airport and major infrastructures in Switzerland by using an Algerian bartender working in recreation centers for high Personality in Tripoli, to carry the mission. The attacks were then to be attributed to the Al Qaeda organization.

The security services have detained an Algerian who fled to Algeria, after providing important information to the Consulate of France in Annaba.

The indictment of Algiers court transferred the one of the most serious cases related to espionage, to the criminal court. This will probably be scheduled towards the end of the current criminal session.

The principal defendant in this case, the so-called "Iskander" reportedly said that the son of Libyan leader Kadhafi, Hannibal, had charged him of a secret mission in Switzerland, England and France, which consists of committing attacks in Geneva International Airport and in major economic infrastructure that would subsequently be awarded to the organization of Al Qaeda, this would have led him, according to his saying, to flee to Algeria March 7, 2010 through Debdab where he informed the Algerian authorities of all he had experienced in Libya for fear of being accused of spying.

In Annaba, he headed towards the consulate of France where he asked for the number of the Swiss Embassy to inform them of what had happened to the so-called “Kamel Mortada.” He was then held inside the embassy for 20 days and questioned about Hannibal Gaddafi.

Ennahar / Asma B.

Source: Ennahar.
Link: http://www.ennaharonline.com/en/news/6360.html.

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