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Two Daesh financial figures arrested in Lahj

In the wake of military operations, peace and stability have prevailed in the province

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Two top Daesh financial facilitato­rs and four other operatives have been detained in Yemen’s southern province of Lahj after a successful raid on their hideout, Brigadier General Saleh Al Sayed, Lahj’s chief of security, said in a statement.

Following almost three months of intelligen­ce efforts, local security authoritie­s managed to locate Rashad Hamadi and Abdullah Ahmad Hadi, identified as two top Daesh financial figures in Daesh’s “Lahj emirate” on the outskirts of Huta city, the capital of Lahj, on Friday. Officials believe the detained militants will lead to the capture of Daesh fugitives.

The arrest of the militants marks another blow to Daesh and Al Qaida, who have long cashed in on the continuing war against the Iran-backed Al Houthis to expand the territory they control. Local security and government officials previously told Gulf News that as many as 20 Al Qaida and Daesh operatives have been detained since early last year when government forces, backed by air cover from the UAE, ousted the militants from main cities and chased them to mountainou­s areas.

In the wake of successful military operations, peace and stability have prevailed in the province, which has enabled the governor of Lahj and other senior officials to return to Huta and other cities.

Meanwhile, in the port city of Aden, Major Shalal Ali Shaye, the chief of security of Aden, vowed to “uproot” Al Qaida, Daesh and other militant groups from Aden and punish militants who plotted deadly suicide attacks that killed 46 people and injured as many as 50.

Shaye visited injured soldiers and civilians at local hospitals where he told them that security services in Aden would hunt down Daesh and Al Qaida militants and bring them to justice.

On Sunday afternoon, a suicide bomber detonated his explosive–rigged car at the main gate of Aden security headquarte­rs in Khor Maksar district. After that, armed men in two cars stormed the damaged gate and began shooting at soldiers who rushed to rescue their colleagues. The militants released prisoners and seized the compound for nearly 24 hours.

 ??  ?? Major Shalal Ali Shaye visiting injured soldiers and civilians in a hospital. He promised tough action against militant groups.
Major Shalal Ali Shaye visiting injured soldiers and civilians in a hospital. He promised tough action against militant groups.

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