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Africa North
Gunmen Terrorists kill 13 customs agents
2006-04-08
SUSPECTED Algerian Islamist militants shouting "God is Greatest" killed 13 customs agents in the north African oil producer's southern desert, a customs official said.

The official, who declined to be identified, confirmed media reports today that said the 13 were killed, and 10 wounded, in an ambush yesterday on a party of customs officials travelling in a convoy of all terrain vehicles 200 km from the country's biggest oil producing town of Hassi Messaoud.
One agent was also reported missing after the ambush in the southern province of Ghardaia, some 700 km southeast of the capital Algiers, state radio said.

It was the worst attack by suspected Islamist militants since the launch of an amnesty for rebels aimed at ending more than a decade of conflict in the OPEC oil-exporting country.

Those killed included senior customs officials including the regional director of the national customs service, Abdelkrim Khebouza.

Customs officials play a key role in security in the south, where groups of Islamist gunmen are believed to maintain links with bandits who run cross-border smuggling networks across Africa's Sahel region.

The radio did not identify the attackers.
Independent newspaper El Watan said the assailants were chanting "God is Greatest" during the attack on the agents who were heading for the oil area of Ouargla to attend a seminar.

The attackers escaped with the customs agents' weapons.

El Khabar said it believed smugglers rather than Islamist gunmen were behind the attack.

The two groups of outlaws have been known to coordinate such attacks in the past.
Posted by:Oztralian

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Posted by: Oztralian   2006-04-08 18:57  

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