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After going out for a walk in Gold Moor, Transitional Council forces kidnap 5 citizens from one family and take them to Badr Camp prison in Aden

Locals| 26 August, 2024 - 5:05 PM

Aden: Yemen Youth Net

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- What happened yesterday was a heinous crime committed by the Transitional Council militias, who kidnapped five members of one family, who were on the Gold Moor coast, and took them to the so-called counter-terrorism camp.
- Then he took them to Badr Camp Prison, specifically the prison of the security department affiliated with the Transitional Council, and placed them in solitary confinement cells under… pic.twitter.com/87fguLOeKU

— Sons of Aden Platform (@Aden_newss) August 26, 2024

The platform - which specializes in the issue of the kidnapped and forcibly disappeared in Aden - explained in its previous post that the Gold Moor area is completely under the control of the Transitional Council, and is subject to the control of the counter-terrorism forces led by "Shalal Shaye", and the Aden branch, led by "Yusran Al-Maqtari", where the headquarters of the Transitional Council and its affiliated forces are located.

She pointed out that there are two prisons in the Gold Moor area, Wadah Hall and Beit Shalal, expecting that the sons of Hanbala are in one of these prisons affiliated with the Transitional Council militias, which have turned Aden into an undisputed ghost town and spread terror among its residents.

This incident comes two days after the kidnapping of a citizen from Aden named Sami Bawazir by the Security Belt Forces, according to what the human rights activist Anish Al-Sharik reported, who said that what the Security Belt Forces did in Aden is a copy of the violations and practices of Yusran Al-Maqtari and the anti-corruption movement in Aden, and a dangerous initiative, regional campaigns, and extrajudicial arrests.

The partner warned of the danger of involving the just issue of the kidnapped people in internal disputes and using it to settle personal scores, calling on the judiciary to "play its role in protecting citizens as well as the Southern Transitional Council, and we hold them fully responsible."

Since the beginning of last June, the fate of Lieutenant Colonel Ali Abdullah Ashal Al-Jaadani has remained unknown after he was kidnapped by elements affiliated with the Southern Transitional Council. He joins dozens of people who have been forcibly disappeared after being kidnapped and thrown into secret prisons affiliated with the forces supported by the UAE.

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