[23/12/2019 07:18]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Ma'een Abdulmalik has issued directives to crack down on criminal elements, who attacked premises of relief international organizations in Dhale'a province, to bring them to justice.
Meeting with Governor of Dhale'a here General Ali Moqbil on Monday, over the recent attacks on international organization's premises, prime minister directed the local authority and military and security forces in Dhale'a to provide different forms of protection needed for facilitating activities of relief organizations, which help the government alleviate humanitarian crisis resulted by Houthi- triggered war against the state.
He confirmed that the government will apply zero-tolerance in dealing with such terrorist crimes.
He was briefed by Governor of Dhale'a on crimes targeted a number of premises of relief organizations by outlaw elements seeking to destabilize the province and harm citizens, pointing to measures taken by security forces to crack down these elements for referring them to justice.
Abdulmalik hoped that the people of Dhale'a will integrate with the leadership of the province for discarding these crimes and reject inciting address against the organizations, which play humanitarian roles in the province under conditions.
The meeting dealt with to the ongoing military operations for liberating the rest areas of the province from Houthi militia and needed logistic support.
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