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Ahmed Bousteila
أحمد بوسطيلة
Commander of the National Gendarmerie of Algeria

In office
05 July 2000 – 10 September 2015
Preceded by Taïyeb Derradji
Succeeded by Menad Nouba
Personal details
Born 8 August 1944(1944-08-08) (age 81)
Aïn M'lila, Algeria
Religion Sunni Islam
Military service
Allegiance  Algeria
Service/branch National Gendarmerie
Years of service 1962-2015
Rank Général de corps d'armée"فريق"
Commands Commander of the National Gendarmerie of Algeria

Major-General Ahmed Bousteila (Arabic language: أحمد بوسطيلة‎) is the former commander of the National Gendarmerie of Algeria .[1] from the 5 July 2000 until the 10 of September 2015.[2]

Early life and career[]

Bousteila was born in Aïn M'lilain Oum el-Bouaghi on 8 April 1944.

[3] and it is suggested that he may take the helm at the ministry of defence. He joined the FLN Army as a Conscript in 1962 during the final stages of the War of Independence, and after Independence moved up the ranks to secure a commission from the Military Academy. He was commissioned into the Army Signal Corps in 1965 and transferred to the Gendarmerie in 1969. He was trained in Intelligence work in the Soviet Union. In 1991 he was promoted to Brigadier General and Commander of the 12th Gendarmerie Brigade. In 1996 he was promoted to Major General and Commander of the 2nd Security Division i.e. covering all Gendarmerie Divisions in North-Western Algeria.[4] he was promoted to Lieutenant general rank on 5 July 2014.[5] He has been involved in the Algerian government's rollout of biometric passports and recently ordered increased security measures on roads.[6]

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