Yemen's Interior Minister Abdul-Qader Qahtan has affirmed that Yemen's security services seek to root up al-Qaeda and expel it form Yemen, pointing out that it cooperates with its neighboring states to expel the organization form the destabilized state.
In remarks to a Saudi newspaper, Okaz, Qahtan said Yemen does best to find out the Saudi diplomat Abdullah Al-Khalidi who was kidnapped by Al-Qaeda.
He said that the ministry seeks to find out al-Khalidi, affirming that there is no confirmed information about his location.
He declined to give any information about the side that was behind the attack on the interior ministry in which about 15 persons were killed.
He further said that Yemen still suffers of child trafficking, singling out that it coordinates with Saudi Arabia to stand against the phenomenon.
Saudi Arabia repatriated last month about 100 children who infiltrated to the Saudi land to the Yemeni authorities.
Meanwhile, the Yemeni authorities in Haradh foiled attempts of trafficking 80 children to the Saudi land during the two past months.
According to the online website of Interior Ministry, the security authorities arrested three child smugglers while they were attempting to smuggle a number of children who were all from Dhamar governorate.
It spelt out that the authorities put the children in a child care entre and referred the smugglers to investigation.
Yemeni children direly suffer due to the current economic situations Yemen faces after turmoil that hit the state in 2011.
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