Sana’a, Yemen – The Hadrami Elite Forces began a large-scale and systematic deployment in the strategic city of Seiyun on Saturday. They also deployed at the entrances and exits of vital areas in Wadi Hadramawt.
Sawt Al Emarat learned from Yemeni sources that the Elite Forces have been widely deployed in Seiyun and other cities in Wadi Hadramawt.
This move comes as part of a comprehensive security plan aimed at consolidating stability and safeguarding national gains. It also aims to maintain civil peace.
Deployment objectives: security and development
According to Yemeni academic Salah bin Laghbar, the new deployment aims to achieve a number of vital security and development objectives. These objectives have long been a demand of the region’s residents.
The elite forces’ plan includes strengthening security vigilance along main roads and thoroughfares. The goal is to prevent the infiltration or activity of extremist and terrorist groups. It also aims to secure cities from any external threats.
Furthermore, it includes curbing illegal smuggling operations of contraband, which threaten economic and social security, and ensuring the smooth flow of traffic and trade for citizens.
It seeks to emphasize the capability and efficiency of local forces in assuming responsibility for security matters, reflecting the empowerment of the people of Hadramawt to manage their own security affairs.
popular welcome
This deployment was widely welcomed by the public and tribal leaders in Wadi Hadramawt, who see it as a decisive step towards establishing law and order. It also provides a secure environment conducive to the return of development and service projects.
The deployment underscores the pivotal role these forces play in protecting the province’s resources. It also contributes to the stability of the region as a whole, supported by ongoing training and development efforts. These efforts ensure the efficiency and readiness of these national forces.
This proactive move is a clear indication of the commitment to strengthening regional security and aims to safeguard the future of generations to come in the region.


