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Ali Tounsi

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Ali Tounsi
Birth nameAli Tounsi
Born (1937-09-24) 24 September 1937 (age 87)
Metz, France
Allegiance Algeria
Service/branchSûreté Nationale
Years of service1954 - 2010
Rank Lieutenant General
UnitNational Police
CommandsCriminal Investigations Department Algiers
Annaba Police
Algiers Police

Ali Tounsi (Arabic: علي تونسي) (died February 25, 2010) was the Chief of Algeria's national police force between 1994 and 2010. He was shot dead in his office in Algiers by a senior police official, with whom he was arguing at the time. The official, said to be the chief of national police schools, was described as having acted during "an attack of madness". One source stated that other nearby officers returned fire; others indicated that it was Tounsi himself who wounded his attacker. The official statement released by the Interior Ministry said that the gunman had shot himself and was taken to a hospital. Two other people were said to have been injured in the attack. An inquiry into the killing has been opened.

At the time of his death Tounsi had been the chief of the National Police for over a decade. He was buried at the El Alia Cemetery.

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