The Taiz governorate police hold a "black list" responsible for the security imbalances in the city
English - Tuesday 08 December 2020 الساعة 07:17 pm
The Taiz governorate police issued what it called a black list that includes the names of wanted people accused of murder, looting, cutting roads and streets, and causing chaos in the governorate, which is under the control of the Islah party, the terrorist Brotherhood branch.
The blacklist included the names of (39) wanted security officers with compulsory arrest warrants, as a result of the murders and liquidations of a number of citizens, kidnapping, cutting off, storming homes, leading armed demonstrations, warring, security and criminal issues.
The Director General of Taiz Police, Brigadier General Mansour Al-Akhali, said that these wanted persons are behind most of the crimes, chaos, security imbalances and armed clashes inside the city, blocking streets and roads, plundering lands and extorting citizens, which killed dozens of innocent civilians.
Brigadier General Al-Akhali confirmed that the security services, in coordination with the judiciary, prepared the list based on investigations and evidence proving that those wanted had committed crimes and chaos in the city of Taiz.
Brigadier General Al-Akhali promised to pursue these wanted men and armed gangs - whatever their positions or military and civilian jobs - and lift the cover from them, and not cover up for them, in cooperation and coordination with the leadership of the Taiz axis.
Al-Akhali called on all citizens to immediately report the whereabouts of the wanted men, and warned against covering up or providing safe haven for those wanted, given that covering up and sheltering these criminals is a partnership in committing crimes, and is punishable by law.