Tunisia releases alleged bin Laden bodyguard

AFP  |  Tunis 

A Tunisian today ordered the provisional release of an alleged of after he was detained in a terrorism probe following expulsion from Germany, a prosecution said.

Idoudi had been taken into custody in on July 13, upon his arrival in the country after being expelled by

He was detained in on suspicion of involvement in terrorist acts, taking part in training in and being a former to bin Laden, anti-terror authorities said.

But "after 15 days of preventative detention, has been investigated by the anti-terrorist branch who have found no proof of his implication in terrorist affairs", said Sliti.

Sliti, however, said Idoudi remains under investigation by anti-terrorist authorities and that they have retained his passport.

Before his expulsion to Tunisia, Idoudi had lived in for more than two decades, staying in the country despite his asylum request being denied in 2007 as courts repeatedly cited the danger of torture in

His expulsion from on July 13 was overturned by a court ruling the same day, but the order was made only after his plane was already airborne.

The added that authorities "knowingly" defied the order by completing the transfer to Tunisian security forces.

Considered a security threat over his suspected ties to Islamist groups, Idoudi - identified by German authorities only as Sami A. - for years had to report to police but was never charged with an offence.

He has always denied being the former of late Bin Laden, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks on the

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 20:45 IST