Jamil Aqlan leads a large campaign to pursue a Brotherhood gang that looted a military vehicle in Al-Turbah
English - Tuesday 15 December 2020 الساعة 09:57 am
The Special Security Forces in Taiz recovered a military vehicle that had been looted by a gang led by a commander in the Fourth Mountain Infantry Brigade, led by the Muslim Brotherhood, Abu Bakr Al-Jubouli.
Sources said that Jamil Aqlan, commander of the Special Security Forces, launched a large campaign consisting of more than 40 special forces units under his leadership to chase the armed gang that looted one of the Special Forces crews, today, Monday, at one of the entrances to the city of Al-Turbah, the center of Al-Shamayatayn District.
The gang looted, by force of the weapon, the kit and attacked members of the Special Forces, where the soldier Saeed Abdul-Wasi al-Qudsi, 25, from the Special Forces, was wounded.
The gang headed towards Saila Al-Sanaa and Al-Ghayl Valley, where the forces of the Qatar camp of Sheikh Hamoud Al-Mikhlafi are present, before the gang leaves the crew and flees after the campaign pursued them.
The armed gang is led by Bahnas Al-Zariqi, who is affiliated with the 4th Brigade, a mountain infantry, and receives great support from Abdo Numan Al-Zoriki, the field commander of the Fourth Brigade, a mountain infantry.
It is noteworthy that the so-called Bahnas Al-Zariqi is wanted by security forces and with enforceable orders, in connection with criminal cases, in addition to the assault on the lands of citizens, the last of which is the land of the citizen, "Jalal Abdullah Tarish Al-Dhabhani," located north of the government complex in Al-Turbah.
He has also previously looted a Hilux car belonging to a displaced citizen from the West Coast forces.