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Arabia
Top Official Survives Yemen Ambush
2005-04-04
The police chief of the northern Yemeni province of Saada, where armed forces are hunting down rebels, was injured in an ambush yesterday, security officials said. Brig. Gen. Muhammad Saleh Turaiq was wounded when armed men, believed to be loyalists to the slain cleric Hussein Badruddin Al-Houthi, opened fire on his convoy. Eyewitnesses said that at least three of the attackers were killed in a clash with Turaiq's bodyguards. Turaiq and an injured bodyguard were rushed to the Al-Salam hospital in Saada for treatment, the officials told Arab News. In a separate attack, Saada Deputy Governor Hassan Manaa was ambushed by suspected Al-Houthi supporters, who are battling government forces in the mountainous areas of the province. Security sources said Manaa escaped the ambush unharmed.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Thanks, .com. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-04-04 8:45:17 PM  

#4  tw - Well - that would be up to the Sheikh, no? I would say that the loyalty of the Police Chief would, indeed, be - first and foremost - to the Sheikh. He's real. He's local. And his people are in the Chief's face (or behind his back) every day. The National Govt probably doesn't have diddley-squat to do with the Chief's daily life - and he only hears from them when he's screwed up. If it's a beef between the Sheikh and the National Govt, I'd wager the Cheif would like to make himself scarce - he can't win, he can only lose.
Posted by: .com   2005-04-04 3:48:49 PM  

#3  .com, may I understand your statement to mean, "To enforce the decisions of the nearest Sheikh, ignoring the country's laws as immaterial"?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-04-04 12:47:37 PM  

#2  In straight talk, I'd say:
To execute the law as dispensed by the Tribal Sheikh(s) who rule over the area containing (or contained by) his jurisdiction.
Posted by: .com   2005-04-04 7:19:16 AM  

#1  I know this is a silly question but, truly and without sarcasm, what exactly is the job of a Yemeni police chief?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-04-04 7:13:54 AM  

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