Yemen – Police Chief Denies That Killer of Jewish Man Escaped Prison

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     A file picture shows Yemeni soldiers escorting Yemeni Muslim Abdul Aziz Yahya al-Abdi, the suspected killer of a Yemeni Jew, as he is seen behind the bars at the state security court in the northern Yemeni province of Amran on 02 March 2009. EPAYemen – Yemeni security forces have captured 19 inmates who escaped from prison in Amran, 50 kilometres (35 miles) north of Sanaa, the defence ministry said on Sunday.

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    In total, 29 prisoners escaped on Friday from the detention facility after killing a guard, defence ministry news website 26sep.net quoted Amran police chief Abdullah Dabwan as saying.

    Nine were still at large after the security forces killed one and captured the remaining 19, Dabwan said.

    The police chief denied the escapees included Abdel Aziz Yahia Al Abdi, who was condemned to death in 2010 for the murder of a member of Yemen’s small Jewish community, after a security official said he had done so.

    The security source had also put the number of escapees at 10, and said three guards were killed.

    Dabwan said that an investigation was being conducted into the circumstances of the escape.


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