Abyan threatens to escalate...demands for the presence of the state and its institutions are expanding

The Abyan tribes, their social and tribal figures, and the political, security and military leaders threatened to escalate if the ruling authorities in Aden Governorate did not reveal the fate of the kidnapped Ali Ashal Al-Jaadani.
The incident of the kidnapping of Lieutenant Colonel Ali Ashal Al-Jaadani sheds light on the incidents of extrajudicial kidnappings that have been occurring in Aden for years, killing dozens of people every year.
In a statement issued by the Ayyam tribes, he called for state sovereignty over its security and judicial institutions, referring every detainee to the prosecution, taking measures through police stations, and not kidnapping people from public streets.
More than 3 weeks after the kidnapping incident to which Al-Jaadani was exposed, all the various security institutions are still throwing around the ball of responsibility for this incident, as the Aden Security Administration denied more than once its connection to this incident.
The family of the kidnapped person, Al-Jaadani, says that they have not received any response regarding their demands for the release of their son, whose fate is unknown to this day.