ALGIERS
An Algerian television
network reported on Tuesday that the army has killed the head of the
Jund al-Khilafa jihadist group behind the beheading of a Frenchman in
September.
Abdelmalek Gouri, whose group has pledged
allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) organisation that has overrun large
parts of Iraq and Syria, was killed in Sidi Daoud, about 80 kilometres
(50 miles) from Algiers, Nahar TV said.
The army killed two other members of Jund al-Khilafa in the same operation, the channel said.
The security services confirmed Gouri's identity, according to the report, which could not be immediately confirmed.
On
Saturday, the army said it killed three Islamist gunmen in a
mountainous area near Sidi Daoud, and that one of them was a "dangerous
criminal" wanted since 1995, when the hunt for Gouri was launched.
Soldiers seized a large quantity of guns, ammunition and explosives during the operation.
On
December 11, Algerian Justice Minister Tayeb Louh announced that
soldiers had killed two members of Jund al-Khilafa implicated in the
murder of French mountain guide Herve Gourdel.
Gourdel,
55, was kidnapped in September and later beheaded by the group that was
formed at the end of August after splintering from Al-Qaeda in the
Islamic Maghreb and pledging allegiance to IS.
Violence
involving armed Islamists has fallen considerably since the civil war
of the 1990s, but groups linked to AQIM continue to launch attacks in
the northeast, mostly on security forces
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