Yemeni Ambassador Confirms Bahraini Nationals Under Investigation in Marib
TDT | Manama
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Ambassador Ali Hassan Al Ahmadi of the Republic of Yemen to the Kingdom of Bahrain confirmed that the five Bahraini nationals detained in Yemen are still under investigation by the relevant authorities in Marib province.
Ambassador Al Ahmadi stated that the embassy does not have information regarding the nature of the investigations or the expected duration of the proceedings. He emphasised that the Bahraini Ministry of Interior is in direct contact with its Yemeni counterpart to monitor the situation.
The five Bahraini citizens were detained last month by Yemeni security forces in Marib, located northeast of the capital, Sana'a, after crossing into Yemen from Oman with the intention of traveling to southern Saudi Arabia, as confirmed by their families.
Meanwhile, the Bahraini Ministry of Interior is actively monitoring their health conditions to ensure their safety and well-being, as well as keeping track of the legal proceedings initiated by the Yemeni authorities.
It's worth noting that the father of one of the detainees in Yemen had reported receiving reassuring calls from his son and the other detainees, indicating that investigations into their case have concluded and their release is imminent.
Speaking to our sister newspaper "Alayam" the father stated that his son informed him of a verbal notification from the Yemeni authorities confirming the completion of the investigation and the absence of any legal complications. The detainees were assured of their release and expected return to Bahrain soon, the father stated.
He also expressed his gratitude for the efforts of Bahraini authorities, particularly the Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs, in following up on the case and facilitating the release of the detainees.
The Daily Tribune reported earlier this month that MP Jalal Kazim had briefed the families of Bahraini citizens detained in Yemen on the latest developments regarding their loved ones' situation, while the families appealed to His Majesty the King and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, to intervene and end the suffering of their detained relatives.
Ambassador Al Ahmadi
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