The security committee in the capital, Aden, discusses the reports of a number of units and confirms to move forward with the implementation of their plan

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 The Supreme Security Committee in the capital, Aden, held its regular meeting today, Sunday, under the chairmanship of Professor Ahmed Hamid Lamlas, the governor of the capital, Aden, and head of the security committee.
 Today’s meeting was devoted to discussing the topics on its agenda, including the level of implementation of previous decisions and mandates and what has been accomplished in this aspect, as well as security developments on the local arena.
 During the meeting, a number of reports submitted by the leaders of some security units were reviewed, their contents discussed and solutions to the difficulties they included.
 The meeting evaluated the results of the campaign to remove concrete and dirt barriers from roads and public streets and raise unnecessary checkpoints in the various directorates of the capital, stressing the need to continue them according to the timetable included in the security plan.
 The meeting took a number of decisions and recommendations aimed at strengthening the security situation and maintaining the level of security stability that the capital is witnessing these days, thanks to the great efforts made by the employees of the security apparatus.