Aden Security Director restores the rights of police officers after 30 years of deprivation

In a move that reflects the keenness of the Capital Police Command for fairness, the Director of Aden Security, Major General Mutahar Al -Shuaibi, delivered contracts for a number of police officers who were deprived of their lands 30 years ago, despite having official documents proving their eligibility. /P>
This delivery came after the efforts made by Al -Shuaibi to remove the obstacles that prevented the officers from enabling their property, as the beneficiaries faced great difficulties in restoring their rights, which made them lose hope to receive contracts. But with the direct follow -up and supervision of the director of security, the field survey work was accomplished in the neighborhood unit [691] and [692] Block (4 and 5), and the obstacles that prevented the delivery of lands were removed to their legal owners.
The beneficiaries of the beneficiaries expressed their thanks and appreciation to Major General Al -Shuaibi, appreciating his continuous efforts in stabilizing the rights of security personnel and promoting stability, and they also praised the role of Eng. Amer Othman, the acting director of the Land Authority, in overcoming the difficulties they faced.
This comes within a wide security campaign led by the Aden Police to combat encroachments on the lands of the state, and to stop tampering with random construction, with the aim of enabling the rights holders of their property in accordance with the law and the law.