The Chairman of the Leadership Council held a meeting with the High Security Committee and local authority heads in the Fourth Military Zone.

President Alimi Leads High-Level Security Meeting
On Tuesday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, the head of the Presidential Leadership Council and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, convened a crucial meeting with the High Security Committee. The meeting included the Governor of the Central Bank of Yemen, Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Mabqi.
Key Attendees
The meeting featured several prominent figures, including:
- Minister of Defense: Lt. Gen. Mohsen Al-Daari, who also chairs the High Security Committee.
- Minister of Interior: Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Haidan.
- Governors:
- Ahmed Lamlas (Aden)
- Lt. Gen. Ahmed Abdullah Al-Turki (Lahij)
- Lt. Gen. Abubakr Hussein (Abyan)
- Lt. Gen. Ali Maqbel Saleh (Dhale)
- Nabil Shamsan (Taiz)
- High Security Committee Members:
- Lt. Gen. Ahmed Al-Yafei (Head of Military Intelligence)
- Lt. Gen. Shalal Ali Shaya (Counter-Terrorism Chief)
- Lt. Gen. Ali Abdullah Al-Sharafi (National Security Agency)
- Lt. Gen. Noor Al-Din Al-Yami (Political Security)
- Lt. Gen. Abdul Hakim Shaif (Committee Rapporteur)
Discussion Topics
The meeting focused on several pressing issues, including:
- Local and Security Developments: Participants discussed the current security and economic situation, emphasizing the need to enhance security and stability in Aden and other liberated provinces.
- Counter-Terrorism Measures: The committee reviewed strategies to combat terrorism, smuggling, and organized crime, as well as efforts to apprehend wanted individuals and bring them to justice.
Economic Overview
Governor Al-Mabqi provided an update on the economic situation, highlighting fluctuations in exchange rates. He outlined necessary decisions to support the Central Bank’s efforts in managing monetary policy and protecting the national currency from speculators and harmful practices.
Security Updates
The meeting also included briefings from the Ministers of Defense and Interior, as well as local leaders. They reported on military and security conditions, detailing successes in counter-terrorism efforts, including the dismantling of several cells linked to the Houthi militias and other terrorist organizations.
Proposed Actions
Participants reviewed proposed actions to monitor and dismantle terrorist cells in coordination with relevant agencies and local communities. They emphasized Yemen’s role as a reliable partner in regional and international efforts to combat cross-border threats.
Achievements in Security Operations
The meeting commended the results of joint security and military campaigns that led to the arrest of numerous individuals involved in violent crimes, including murder and property destruction. These operations particularly targeted areas in Aden, Taiz, Lahij, Dhale, and Abyan.
Military Readiness
The committee examined the military situation across operational theaters, in light of the Presidential Leadership Council’s decision regarding front-line unity and combat readiness. They also assessed coordination among various security and intelligence agencies to ensure a comprehensive response to challenges.
Presidential Remarks
President Alimi praised the armed forces and security agencies for their successes in combating terrorism, smuggling, and organized crime. He highlighted their crucial role in maintaining security and stability in Aden and other liberated provinces.
Emphasis on Security Coordination
The President stressed the importance of the High Security Committee in improving security and military decision-making. He called for close coordination with relevant agencies to uncover and deter terrorist plots, as well as to combat money, arms, and drug trafficking.
Notable Achievements in Taiz
President Alimi acknowledged the significant achievements of the security committee in Taiz, led by local authorities and armed forces. Their efforts successfully exposed the Houthi militias’ destructive plans in the liberated provinces, particularly in the Fourth Military Region.
Call for Enhanced Security Measures
The President urged military, security, and intelligence agencies to intensify security precautions. This includes monitoring the movements of dormant Houthi cells and affiliated terrorist organizations, ensuring the safety of national and international organizations in Aden, and facilitating their operations.
Meeting Attendance
The meeting also included the presence of:
- Director of the Presidential Office: Lt. Gen. Saleh Al-Maqalih
- Commander of the Fourth Mountain Infantry Brigade: Brig. Gen. Abubakr Al-Jabouli
- Security Directors:
- Lt. Gen. Muthar Al-Shaibi (Aden)
- Brig. Gen. Ali Nasser Baaziz (Abyan)
This high-level meeting underscores the commitment of Yemen’s leadership to address security challenges and foster stability in the region.
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