[04/07/2019 12:50]
MARIB-SABA
Security campaign to troublers against who judiciary issued warrant-arrest has been going on.
An authoritative source in the Security Committee told the Yemeni News Agency(Saba) the General Prosecution in Marib had
Offered the police service warrant-arrest against Hussein Saleh al-Baroot al-Amir, Nagi Slaeh al-Baroot al-Amir and Sa'eed Hamad al-Baroot al-Amir .
The source made it clear that the defendants were carrying out sabotage acts including killing, bandit and destabilize public security. The latest of all they attacked security patrol last Monday killing two security personnel Qaed Abdo Yahay and Badr Farouq al-Ahnoomi, wounding two more .
The official source added security services ordered to arrest the wanted persons, encircled the area, then good offices and mediations took place to get the defendants surrenders, but Wednesday morning suddenly the suspects opened fire against the security forces killing the Deputy Chief of Police Lieutenant Clonel Mujahed Mabkhout Asharif, and wounding three more.
The source confirmed that the security campaign has managed to contain the situation and it will be continuing to clampdown the lawbreakers, arrest the wanted persons, bring them to justice to be held accountable for their outlawed acts.
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