The Security Committee in Hadhramaut has pledged to take decisive action against anyone attempting to disrupt the security and stability of the Hadhramaut coast. The committee will pursue those involved in any security breaches and hand them over to the relevant authorities to face legal consequences.
This commitment emerged during a meeting held today in Mukalla, chaired by Major General Talib Barjash, the commander of the Second Military Region. The committee discussed the current security situation amid ongoing popular protests demanding improved services.
During the meeting, the committee issued a warning about certain disruptive groups potentially exploiting these protests. They confirmed the existence of detailed intelligence regarding infiltrators linked to terrorist organizations, such as Al-Qaeda, as well as elements associated with the Houthi militia. These groups aim to incite chaos in Hadhramaut by distributing money to create disturbances and firing upon military vehicles.
The committee also reported success in monitoring the movements of several prominent leaders within Al-Qaeda and Houthi groups. They emphasized that intelligence and security operations are progressing steadily to dismantle any security threats before they materialize.
The Security Committee urged the residents of Hadhramaut, local leaders, and influential community figures to educate the youth about the dangers of engaging in destructive activities, such as blocking roads or gathering at government and military sites. Such actions could lead to legal repercussions and allow infiltrators to exploit these events.
The committee condemned the recent attack on military forces with live ammunition, underscoring the seriousness of these infiltrating elements and the urgent need to confront them decisively.
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