Police apprehend 67 suspects in 47 criminal cases and report two fatalities in 13 traffic accidents in liberated provinces.

Police Report Highlights Criminal Activity in Liberated Provinces
On Monday, police departments in the liberated provinces reported significant criminal activity, revealing a total of 85 criminal complaints. Authorities apprehended 67 suspects across 47 cases, which included theft, assault, fraud, and various other offenses.
Breakdown of Criminal Cases
The security agencies documented a range of incidents. Notably, they recorded 11 cases of theft and 8 cases of minor intentional harm. Additionally, there were 4 instances of fraud and 3 cases involving property assault. The report also included 3 incidents of defamation, along with 2 cases each of attempted murder, gunfire, and forgery.
Non-Criminal Incidents and Traffic Accidents
In parallel, authorities registered five non-criminal incidents. These included a fire in Wadi Hadramout, a drowning in Al-Mahra, a weapon mishap in Marib, a suicide on the coast of Hadramout, and a natural death in Taiz.
Traffic accidents also raised concerns, with 13 incidents reported. These accidents resulted in 2 fatalities in Aden and Lahij, along with 7 serious injuries and 2 minor injuries.
Licensing and Traffic Violations
In response to these incidents, relevant authorities issued 242 driving licenses and recorded 44 traffic violations.
Passenger Movement at Borders
Regarding border activity, 4,047 travelers entered the country, including 391 Arabs and 282 foreigners. Conversely, 7,703 travelers departed, comprising 401 Arabs and 266 foreigners.
This comprehensive report underscores the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in maintaining public safety in the liberated provinces.
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