Closing (57) of the illegal travel offices in the capital, Aden

Today, the Security Belt forces in the capital, Aden, closed more than fifty-seven travel and labor employment offices that violated labor laws, in all directorates of the capital.
A source in the central operations of the Security Belt Forces said: “The Aden Belt Forces closed (57) of the illegal travel and labor employment offices, according to a memorandum issued by the office of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, and the directives of the governor of the capital, Aden, Ahmed Hamid Lamlas.”
He pointed out that: “The Ministry’s memorandum confirmed that the offices that were closed were carrying out their work illegally without requesting and obtaining licenses from the Ministry, or by proxy for other offices, as well as with forged licenses issued by the Houthi militia in Sana’a.”
The operational source concluded his statement by saying that: “The process of closing the violating travel offices took place under the supervision of Brigadier General Mohsen Al-Wali and Brigadier General Jalal Al-Rubaie, and in the presence of the Director of Public Relations of the Belt Forces, Brigadier General Wadah Qasim, and the Director of the Central Belt Operations Control Room, Captain Muhammad Masoud Al-Saeedi.” .