Ivory Coast jails two soldiers for 10 years for Al-Qaeda ties

Ivory Coast jails two soldiers for 10 years for Al-Qaeda ties
TERROR LINK: The lawyer, left, with the two Ivorian soldiers who helped organize the attack on the resort of Grand Bassam in March 2016 at the beginning of the trial, in Abidjan. (AFP)
Updated 06 August 2016 01:48
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Ivory Coast jails two soldiers for 10 years for Al-Qaeda ties

Ivory Coast jails two soldiers for 10 years for Al-Qaeda ties

ABIDJAN: Two soldiers in Ivory Coast have been jailed for 10 years for associating with, and failing to denounce, suspected members of an Al-Qaeda cell which killed 19 people at a beach resort town in March, the military prosecutor said.
Gunmen shot swimmers and sunbathers before storming into several hotels in Grand Bassam, 40 km from the commercial capital, Abidjan, on March 13. The attack was claimed by AQIM, the group’s North African branch.
Authorities in Ivory Coast and neighboring Mali have arrested a number of suspects since the raid.
The two soldiers, arrested in July and sentenced late on Thursday, knew members of the unit that carried out the attack and did not inform their superiors, said Col. Ange Kessi. Kessi said at the time of the arrests that the soldiers were not accused of participating directly in the Grand Bassam plot.
“(The soldiers) were sentenced for associating with criminals and violating orders. We recommended 10 years in prison, which the court confirmed,” Kessi said.
AQIM has killed dozens of people in a series of attacks against high-profile civilian targets in Mali, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast since late last year. It says they are intended as revenge for a 2013 French-led intervention against militant groups in Mali.