Tunis - Dersaf Al Lamoushy
Kamel Gadhgadhi, the alleged killer of Tunisian opposition leader Chokri Belaid, has been found to be involved in a weapon storage scheme, west of the capital.
It has been discovered that Gadhgadhi was in charge of transferring arms from Manouba Governorate to the highly populated region of Almnehlh.
An imprint of Gadhgadhi\'s hand was discovered on a Tunisian electricity and gas company car, which was stolen to transfer the weapons in. Security authorities used a GPS system to track the car into the depot. It turned out that the depot was used to store weapons and not mineral water, as was initially believed.
Member of al-Qaeda, Saber Mashreky, was found to be in charge of the depot, and during interrogation admitted Kamel Gadhgadhi was also involved.
Student Gadhgadhi is still on the run after the death of Chokri Belaid - he is believed to have crossed into Algeria through the desert, however Algerian authorities deny this claim.