Published November 17, 2014
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algeria's Interior Ministry says a leader of al-Qaida's North Africa offshoot has turned himself in to authorities.
The ministry says Atmane Touati — alias Abu El Abbas — gave up after his wife "convinced her husband to abandon the criminal horde and come home."
The 37-year-old allegedly took part in a long-running Islamic insurgency against the government in the 1990s, and was seen as an ideological leader of the Algeria-based affiliate of al-Qaida.
The ministry said Monday that Touati on May 25 became one of four members of al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, or AQMI, to turn himself in recently.
The statement said the defections pointed to the "ruin and disarray" within the movement now nearly in a phase of "every man for himself."
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