The Ministry of Interior reports the arrest of 1,700 suspects in criminal cases during January.
Yemen's Interior Ministry Reports Significant Crime Arrests in January
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The Yemeni Interior Ministry announced that security forces in liberated provinces arrested 1,715 individuals for various criminal offenses during January. This effort reflects a strong commitment to enhancing public safety and combating crime across the region.
Crime Statistics and Arrest Rates
According to a statement from the ministry’s Security Media department, based on daily reports from the General Administration of Leadership and Control, police recorded 1,835 crimes in January. Remarkably, authorities successfully apprehended suspects in 1,600 of these cases, achieving an impressive resolution rate of 87%.
Breakdown of Criminal Offenses
The arrested individuals faced charges related to a range of serious crimes. The statistics include:
- 24 cases of intentional homicide
- 1 case of unintentional homicide
- 42 attempted murder incidents
- 377 cases of intentional injury
- 63 drug-related offenses, including possession, trafficking, and use
Geographic Distribution of Arrests
The arrests varied significantly across different provinces. Taiz led the list with 441 suspects, followed by Marib with 297, and the coastal region of Hadramout with 260. Other provinces included:
- Lahij: 158 suspects
- Aden: 149 suspects
- Shabwa: 114 suspects
- Al-Dhale: 78 suspects
- Al-Mahra: 64 suspects
- Hadramout Valley and Desert: 63 suspects
- Hajjah: 35 suspects
- Abyan: 33 suspects
- Al-Hudaydah: 21 suspects
- Socotra Archipelago: 2 suspects
Underlying Causes of Crime
Investigations revealed several factors contributing to the rise in criminal activity. These include:
- Illicit financial gain
- Personal ambitions
- Weak moral values
- Tribal feuds
- Financial and familial disputes
- Land conflicts
- Proliferation of firearms
- Drug abuse
- Deteriorating psychological, economic, and social conditions
Ongoing Commitment to Security
The Interior Ministry reaffirmed its dedication to fighting crime and enhancing security and stability across all provinces. The ministry’s efforts aim to create a safer environment for all citizens.
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