TAIZ, Jan. 11 (YPA) – The Saudi-led coalition issued on Wednesday a second forcible arrest warrant against 2 senior military commanders of the Islah Party’s factions in Taiz province.
So-called Prosecution of the Fourth Military Region of the coalition in the countryside of Taiz said that the decision issued due to pending the case of looting one of the coalition’s camps in the Shamaytain district.
This came within the framework of the conflict between the military leaders of the coalition over the looting of financial allocations and military equipment provided by the coalition for its tools on the Taiz front.
Judicial sources said that the prosecution sent a memorandum to the current commander of the Taiz axis, Khaled Fadel, and the commander of the military police affiliated with the coalition in Taiz, Muhammad Salem Al-Khawlani, in the case filed by the commander of the so-called Al-Hujaria Resistance and the commander of the “35th Armored Brigade” Fouad Al-Shadadi regarding the accusations against those the leaders who stormed Shadadi house, and looted the “35th Brigade” in the city of Turbah.
The sources confirmed that the leaders of the coalition loyal to the Islah Party refused to attend despite the issuance of previous compulsory orders issued against them in the same case.
The sources confirmed that the leaders of the coalition affiliated with the Islah Party refused to attend despite the issuance of previous compulsory orders issued against them in the same case.
In the context, observers pointed out that there are intentions to prosecute the leaders of the Islah factions, especially after the party succeeded in expelling the pro-UAE factions from the countryside of Taiz.
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