During his meeting with the leaders of Aden...
Al-Kathiri: The Transitional Council rejects any actions that disturb the public peace in Aden

Acting President of the Southern Transitional Council, President of the National Assembly, Mr. Ali Al-Kathiri, confirmed today the Transitional Council’s rejection of any actions that disturb public peace, create chaos, and harm the security forces in the capital, Aden.
This came during a meeting held by Al-Kathiri with Mr. Ahmed Lamlas, Minister of State, Governor of the capital, Aden, at the headquarters of the Transitional Council in Aden.
The meeting discussed the general security situation in the capital, Aden, and the recent security events it witnessed.
Al-Kathiri confirmed in the meeting, which included Brigadier General Mohsen Al-Wali, Commander of the Security Belt Forces, Major General Mutahar Al-Shuaibi, Director of Security of the capital, Aden, and Brigadier Ahmed Hassan, Head of the Security Department of the Transitional Council, that the Transitional Council rejects any actions that would affect security and stability in the capital. Aden.
Al-Kathiri stressed the speed of taking the necessary measures regarding what the capital, Aden, witnessed recently, to ensure that it does not happen again, to consolidate the state of security and stability, and to preserve public tranquility.
At the meeting, a number of urgent and purposeful measures were taken to enhance coordination and cooperation between the various security and military agencies, and a commitment not to move any security force without notification through joint operations, and to punish those who break the law and order.
The meeting also touched on a number of general security issues in the capital, Aden, and approved a number of necessary measures that would enhance the performance of the security services at Aden Airport and Port, under the direct supervision of the security committee headed by the governor of the capital, and emphasized the necessity of coordinating efforts between the security services in Various ports of entry into the capital, Aden, and the continuation of security campaigns to arrest wanted persons and terrorist cells, and combat the smuggling of drugs and contraband.