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Written By: Abdul-Qawi Dahan
Article Date: Aug 26, 2008 - 2:51:11 AM
Two sisters disappeared from the Jibla Roundabout two weeks ago. They were reported to the Criminal Investigation Administration (CIA) of Ibb Governorate on the day of the disappearance, Wednesday August 7. Since then, the CIA has done nothing, according to the sisters’ mother, crying as she spoke.
The two sisters are Raja Ahmed Naser (16) and Seina (17). They disappeared from Jibla Roundabout (Mafraq Jibla) on Wednesday August 7. They have a cell phone with a Saba phone number but the phone has not been working. “We reported the event to the CIA to take steps towards helping us find them alive or dead, but the CIA has done nothing yet,” said Raja and Seina’s mother, Mrs. Ahmed Naser. She accused the CIA with indifference and complained to Colonel Amin Ali al-Wurafi, Ibb’s local Council Secretary General.
The secretary general asked for the contact information of Anwar Hatim, General Manager of the CIA of Ibb and called him.
‘What have you done about Raja and Seina?’ asked the secretary general. ‘Did you inform the governorates?’ He added.
“The General Manager of the CIA has been trying to call on the sisters’ number but it doesn’t reply…,” said the secretary general to the mother. “
“This was what we have done, but we want him to contact Saba Phone Company to find out the dialed numbers and the received numbers in the sisters’ cell phone,” interrupted the man accompanying the mother.
“He will do that,” stressed the secretary general.
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