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Yemeni Ambassador Confirms that Detained Bahraini Travellers are Safe and Assures Release after Investigation

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Last updated: 2024/08/23 at 12:37 AM
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Yemen’s ambassador to Bahrain, Ali Hassan Al Ahmadi, has provided an update on the five Bahraini travellers who were detained in Yemen. According to him, the travellers are currently under Yemeni state protection and not in the hands of any other group or illegal militia. They are being questioned by security authorities in Marib province after entering a restricted area, but will be released unless there are specific security reasons for their continued detention. This assurance comes after the travellers were reportedly held for over 20 days following their journey from Oman to Abha in Saudi Arabia.

The Yemeni embassy in Bahrain had not received any official notice about the detention of the travellers, with all communications being managed through the Saudi embassy in Riyadh. It was reported that the travellers were taken into custody in a military zone, leading to their referral for investigation by the Political Security Office in Marib. The ambassador explained that they had stated they were unfamiliar with the location and were lost, leading to their current interrogation by the authorities. Al Ahmadi reiterated that the travellers will be released if no charges are brought against them.

The situation involving the five Bahraini travellers in Yemen has raised concerns among their families and the public. The travellers, who were on a journey from Oman to Saudi Arabia, found themselves detained in a military zone and were subsequently questioned by security authorities. The assurance from the Yemeni ambassador that they are under state protection and that they will be released unless there are specific security reasons for their continued detention brings some relief to their loved ones.

It is important to note that the detention of the five individuals in Yemen has sparked a diplomatic response, with the Yemeni embassy in Bahrain and the Saudi embassy in Riyadh being involved in managing communications regarding the case. The travellers’ families have been waiting anxiously for their release, with the hope that they will be cleared of any wrongdoing and allowed to return home safely. The assurance from the ambassador that the travellers will be released if no charges are brought against them is a positive development in this ongoing situation.

The circumstances surrounding the detention of the five Bahraini travellers in Yemen highlight the importance of adhering to travel advisories and being aware of restricted areas when journeying through different countries. While the travellers claimed they were lost and unfamiliar with the location where they were detained, it is crucial to follow all regulations and guidelines when traveling to unfamiliar territories. The ongoing investigation by the Political Security Office in Marib will determine the next steps for the travellers, with their release being a possibility if no charges are found against them.

In conclusion, the update provided by Yemen’s ambassador to Bahrain regarding the five Bahraini travellers detained in Yemen sheds some light on the situation and provides reassurance to their families. The travellers are currently under state protection and are being questioned by security authorities in Marib province. The assurance that they will be released unless there are specific security reasons for their continued detention offers hope for a resolution to this concerning situation. efforts are being made to ensure the safe return of the travellers to Bahrain and bring an end to their ordeal in Yemen.

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