Prominent security successes were announced by Major General Mutahar al-Shuaibi, Director of Security for the temporary capital Aden, amid scattered news of conflicts and deterioration in other parts of Yemen. Al-Shuaibi confirmed that continuous development in coordination between security agencies and military units, along with cooperation with local authorities and the Ministry of Interior, contributed to the arrest of assassination cells in record time through calculated movements within Aden, extending to neighboring provinces such as Abyan and Lahj in coordination with relevant bodies.

In a statement, the Director of Aden Security said: “Joint work and integration between institutions are the foundation of success in maintaining security and stability,” emphasizing the importance of enhancing the efficiency of security performance and successfully handling emerging emergencies.

Al-Shuaibi pointed out that the current phase requires greater cooperation between official bodies and the local community, as Aden has witnessed a state of security stability and notable development in performance. “Security cannot be achieved in isolation from the community, which is the first line of defense; community cooperation represents a fundamental pillar in strengthening stability and laying the foundations of security,” according to his remarks.

The Security Director noted that priorities in the coming phase include completing what has been started, preserving achievements, working to enhance security and stability, raising the level of readiness and security coordination, and developing the institutional performance of police agencies and staff skills. He also discussed plans to develop the institutional structure in districts and update security work methods to keep pace with evolving crime methods.

Al-Shuaibi explained that the field campaigns carried out by the Aden Security Directorate represent an important part of the security plan and directly contribute to apprehending security wanted individuals, maintaining a security presence among citizens, curbing illegal weapons, combating disturbing phenomena, and addressing any emerging emergencies.

Aden

Aden is a historic port city located in southern Yemen, situated on the Gulf of Aden. Its strategic position along ancient trade routes made it a vital hub for commerce and maritime travel for centuries, including during the British colonial era from 1839 to 1967. Today, it is known for its natural deep-water harbor and remnants of its multicultural past, though it has faced significant challenges due to recent conflicts.

Abyan

Abyan is a governorate in southern Yemen, historically known as a center of agriculture and trade, particularly for cotton and grains. The region has deep historical roots, once part of the ancient kingdom of Awsan and later influenced by various empires, including the Himyarite and Ottoman periods. In modern times, Abyan has been a site of conflict during the Yemeni Civil War, with its strategic location near the port city of Aden making it a focal point for political and military struggles.

Lahj

Lahj is a historic region and city in southwestern Yemen, known for its fertile agricultural lands and as the capital of the former Lahj Sultanate, which existed from the 18th century until 1967. The area was an important stop along ancient trade routes and later became part of the British Aden Protectorate. Today, Lahj is recognized for its cultural heritage and the historic citadel of Al-Qatn, though it has faced challenges due to recent conflicts.

Aden

Aden is a historic port city located in southern Yemen, situated on the Gulf

Aden

Aden is a historic port city located in southern Yemen, situated on the Gulf of Aden. It has been a major trading hub for centuries, dating back to ancient times, and was later a key British colonial outpost from 1839 until Yemen’s independence in 1967. The city’s strategic location made it an important refueling and transit point for ships, though it has faced significant challenges due to conflict in recent years.

Abyan

Abyan is a governorate in southern Yemen, historically known for its fertile agricultural lands and the ancient port of Zinjibar. The region was once part of the pre-Islamic kingdom of Awsan and later saw significant development under the Hadhramaut and other Yemeni dynasties. In recent decades, Abyan has been impacted by conflict, particularly during the 2011 Yemeni uprising and the subsequent rise of militant groups, which have affected its cultural heritage and stability.

Lahj

Lahj is a historical region and governorate in southwestern Yemen, known for its fertile agricultural lands and the ancient city of Lahj, which was once the capital of the Al-Abdali Sultanate in the 18th and 19th centuries. The area played a significant role in Yemeni history as a center for trade and culture, particularly during the British colonial period when it bordered the Aden Protectorate. Today, Lahj retains cultural importance through its traditional architecture and agricultural heritage, despite challenges from modern conflicts.

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