A court in Taiz calls on the prosecution to investigate the director of security
English - Tuesday 01 November 2022 الساعة 04:07 pm![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
Official documents revealed that the head of the Western Taiz Court had requested the Public Funds Prosecution to investigate the director of security in Taiz Governorate, Brigadier Mansour Al-Akhali.
The head of the court accused the director of security of obstructing the work of the court, failing to implement judicial orders, and covering up defendants in criminal cases, based on the minutes of one of the court sessions.
The minutes of the session indicated that the court issued a note to the director of security to bring a suspect in a murder case, but the response of the security department, through its lawyer, only indicated that the prosecution presented the accused to trial as a fugitive from justice.
This justification was rejected by the court, which referred in the record to a memorandum submitted by the director of security, in which it was found that the accused is practicing his work in the security department, and Al-Akhali did not implement the court's request to bring him.
The case goes back to the incident of the killing of the young Ahmed Al-Jabri, who was killed while security forces stormed his house, where he lives with his mother, in the Al-Dahi neighborhood in November 2019. A security member, Khaled Rassam, is accused in one of the most famous crimes that caused a sensation in Taiz at the time.
The young Ahmed was killed in front of his house, by a security affiliated group, whose members then stormed the house and arrested his widowed mother, under the pretext of a relationship between the victim and one of the leaders of the Abu Abbas Brigades that was expelled by the Brotherhood militia in April of the same year.
For 3 years, Ahmed's mother has been waging a strenuous battle to achieve justice in her son's case, amid clear complicity by the security director, despite dozens of directives and orders from the prosecution and the judiciary to bring the accused.