Joint intelligence centre
Previous AQIM kidnappings have ended with multi-million dollar ransoms. The Spanish government, for example, reportedly paid nearly $5 million to free two aid workers from Mali last month.
Kidnappings have netted more than $65 million for the group over the last five years, according to analysts.
Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the Algerian president, used his United Nations General Assembly speech earlier this week to criticise countries that pay ransom to AQIM.
He said the money helped strengthen the group, which is a growing concern for countries in the arid Sahel region. Intelligence chiefs from Mali, Niger, Mauritania and Algeria met in Algiers earlier this week and agreed to set up an intelligence-gathering centre focused on AQIM. The centre will reportedly be based in Algiers.
A US citizen, Mohamed Omar Debhi, was arrested in Spain earlier this week for reportedly sending more than $80,000 to AQIM.
Source: Al Jazeera
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