Tuesday, 03-April-2007
Almotamar Net - Security sources of Thamar governorate said Monday primary  investigations with three Yemenis accused of possessing 6 thousand capsules and ten plastic  coils of explosive materials revealed that the driver of the car has criminal record the lat of which was last year when he was seized at a security checkpoint and with him 100 sacks of gunpowder. almotamar.net - Security sources of Thamar governorate said Monday primary investigations with three Yemenis accused of possessing 6 thousand capsules and ten plastic coils of explosive materials revealed that the driver of the car has criminal record the lat of which was last year when he was seized at a security checkpoint and with him 100 sacks of gunpowder.

About origin of exposures the source said most of the seized quantity is Spanish-made and the remainder made in China, praising role of police officer and members of emergency police in watching and chasing the shipment until seizing it in coordination and cooperation with security men.

Lieutenant Ali Al-Taizi, Thamar�s security official, told almotamar.net emergency policemen refused offers of money from the main accused person in the case in return of let him go.

Primary investigations disclosed that the accused ages are between 25 and 30 years and the driver f the vehicle was intending to take the explosives to Al-Baidha governorate for using them in breaking up mountain rocks there but the large quantity of explosives and official documents with them strengthened suspicions of security men of the connection of that to a terrorist organisation or a sabotage gang planning to attack national interests and destabilizing security of the country.
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