Yemeni security forces arrested Saturday evening a young female student believed to be involved in sending the two explosive parcels to the United States, security sources said.
This came after the president speech on a press conference that the security force were surrounding a house the person involved in sending the explosive parcels.
The young girl, Hanan Al-Samawi, 22, is studying Engineering, fifth level, at Sana’a university. She had been traced through a copy of her ID and telephone number and she had left with a cargo company, Fedex, as the security sources said.
About 10 military vehicles surrounded the Yemeni security forces arrested Saturday evening a young female student believed to be involved in sending the two explosive parcels to the United States, security sources said.
This came after the president speech on a press conference that the security force were surrounding a house the person involved in sending the explosive parcels.
The young girl, Hanan Al-Samawi, 22, is studying Engineering, fifth level, at Sana’a university. She had been traced through a copy of her ID and telephone number and she had left with a cargo company, Fedex, as the security sources said.
About 10 military vehicles surrounded the poor neighbouhood, Shamalan, where the student lives and stormed the house and arrested the girl with her mother,45 year old, who is suffering from chronic diseases, eyewitnesses said.
The sources said the student’s father who is working in as an engineer in an company in Hadhramount province, was not at home at the time of arresting his family member.
On his part, Abdul RahmanBaraman, Hood lawyer, said the war against terrorism should not be a cover for violating the law and what happened represents a clear violation for all international laws and conventions of human rights and for the safety of citizens.
Sunday 31 October 2010
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