Batais returns from Ankara to Hadhramaut to implement a Turkish plan under the supervision of Al-Ahmar
English - Tuesday 06 July 2021 الساعة 04:27 pm![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
Activist Muhammad Bahdad warned, on Monday, of "public Turkish activity, in Hadhramaut Governorate, southeast of Yemen, carried out by a prominent Brotherhood leader and supervised by Hamid Al-Ahmar."
Haddad said, "The Brotherhood leader, Salah Batais, recently returned to Hadramawt, coming from Ankara, to start implementing the Turks' plan in the southern province."
In a tweet on his Twitter account, Bahdad described the Brotherhood leader Bates as "the architect of the Turkish movements in Hadhramaut, which is supervised by Hamid Al-Ahmar."
He added: "The Brotherhood's scheme began with the construction of a security axis parallel to the elite forces, linked to the Ma'rib Brotherhood authority and the implementation of Interior Minister Ibrahim Haidan."
The southern politician, Saeed Bakran, had previously warned of a scheme led by the Minister of Interior in the legitimate government, aimed at dismantling the Hadrami Elite Forces, by empowering a security apparatus loyal to the Brotherhood from the coast of Hadhramaut.