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Mysterious fate of Sa’dah deputy security director

Posted in: Front Page
Written By: Abdul-Aziz Oudah
Article Date: Sep 1, 2010 - 10:30:43 PM
The Sa’dah Deputy security director was kidnapped by armed gunmen after being spraying him with an anesthetic and taken to an unknown place.
 
The kidnapping story of Sa’dah deputy security director is still   mysterious.
 
As the security authorities decline to give any information, the local council’s General Secretary Mohammed al-Emad showed reservation when speaking to News Yemen.
 
This case is similar to that of the kidnapping of the German doctors who were found dead in one of the Governorate’s directorates.

 The deputy security director Ali Abdulhusam was kidnapped by unknown  gunmen while he was leaving his house for afternoon prayer in the officers’ area in the middle of Sa’dah city last Thursday.
 
Sources say that  gunmen in a jeep intercepted him and took him to an unknown place.
 
The sources also said that two men standing in front of Abdulhusam’s house sprayed
 
an anesthetic on his face and took him unconscious into the jeep’s box, covering the rear of the car to conceal the plates.
 
The source said that the Jeep was seen crossing al-Gablat road south east of Sa’dah and that is it took Atwah road heading to Nashor area.


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