Algerian Player in Court Due to Incident with a Policewoman
Algerian football player Lotfi Bouswar faces legal trouble after an altercation with a policewoman at the Houari Boumediene Airport following a match in Egypt.
Lotfi Bouswar, a player for CR Belouizdad, was detained by border police at Houari Boumediene Airport in Algeria after a heated confrontation with a policewoman. The incident occurred as players returned from a match in Egypt, where Bouswar scored an equalizing goal in a 1-1 draw against Misr El Makasa in the African Confederation Cup quarter-finals. It is reported that Bouswar reacted disrespectfully when requested by the policewoman to allow his foreign coach to wait as she was not yet in service for passport processing.
Following the altercation, Bouswar was brought before the public prosecutor at the court in Algiers for allegedly insulting a law enforcement officer while performing their duties. His defense attorney sought his release, proposing guarantees for his attendance at the trial. This incident highlights the tension between public figures and law enforcement in Algeria, especially considering the player's recent performance in a significant football match.
Media outlets, including El Khabar and An-Nahar, have covered the incident extensively, indicating its potential repercussions not only for Bouswar personally but also for the football team and its image. As the case progresses, it may prompt discussions on the conduct expected from athletes and the boundaries of their behavior in public settings.