Gulf Today

Bouteflika’s plane lands at military airport in Algeria

-

Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s plane landed on Sunday at Boufarik military airport, southwest of the capital Algiers, Ennahar TV said.

The white Gulfstream 4SP jet, with “People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria” writen on the side and the Algerian flag on the tail, landed at the Geneva internatio­nal airport Cointrin shortly before 10:00 am (0900 GMT).

It took off again around 4:00 pm (1500 GMT), shortly ater a large convoy drew up from the hospital where the president had been treated, according to AFP journalist­s at the airport.

The Algerian government did not immediatel­y announce the purpose of the flight but it was likely that the plane came to collect the 82-year-old leader, who has been receiving medical treatment at the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG).

AFP journalist­s on the scene saw a large convoy arrive at the airport, but could not see who boarded the plane, which remained hidden in a hangar for the approximat­ely six hours it was on the ground in Geneva.

Numerous police officers had been stationed near the VIP wing on the eighth floor of the HUG earlier Sunday aternoon, as television crews waited outside hoping to catch a glimpse of Bouteflika’s departure, according to another AFP journalist.

Bouteflika, in power since 1999, has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke in 2013.

His bid to secure a fith term in Algeria’s April 18 election has sparked massive protests in the country, dominated by youths who have called for the president to stand aside.

Bouteflika’s office has insisted that the president went to Switzerlan­d for routine medical checkups but speculatio­n is rife that his health condition is far more serious.

On Friday, a lawyer acting on behalf of an unnamed Algerian citizen filed a petition with a Swiss court requesting that Bouteflika be placed under a trusteeshi­p for his own protection, alleging that his “fragile health” let him vulnerable to “exploitati­on” by those around him.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Bahrain