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UAE-backed Transitional Council Militia Prevent Inspection of an Emirati Ship in Socotra

Leaders of the militia of the so-called UAE-backed Transitional Council prevented the inspection of an Emirati ship that arrived at the port of the Socotra archipelago.

Local sources stated that the so-called Raafat al-Thaqali, who was appointed as a governor by the UAE occupation, and other officials prevented the security personnel at the port from inspecting the Emirati ship carrying suspicious containers.

It should be noted that the UAE has been transporting weapons, military equipment, and intelligence devices through the ports of Socotra, under the cover of humanitarian work run by the Khalifa Foundation, as these shipments are not subject to any inspection or official procedures.

Recently, the UAE assigned an extremist figure to carry out extensive secret missions in the occupied Yemeni island of Socotra under humanitarian and social actions.

Informed political sources confirmed that the UAE granted the so-called Mukhtar Al-Hankasi, who heads the “Socotra Archipelago Association,” supervisory tasks over security with its mercenaries in Socotra, indicating that all security and military movements have become within the tasks managed by the Al-Hankasi Foundation in the island.

Al-Hankasi received large sums of money from the Emirates, and he was able to distribute its mercenaries in all the security and local facilities of suspected loyalty to the Saudi “duty 808” forces in Hadiboh, so that he would receive information first-hand.

The sources explained that Al-Hankasi assumed various tasks for the association that he runs by transferring information and reports to the Emirati intelligence by monitoring the movements against its presence, after the visit of the Saudi “Support forces” leader, Sultan Al-Baqami, Sobha, the government’s defense minister, Mohsen Al-Daari, to Socotra in early April.

The sources stated that the UAE is engaged in an intelligence conflict with Saudi interests in the island, suggesting that it will carry out terrorist operations to serve the interests of Abu Dhabi.

The sources pointed out that Abu Dhabi has achieved major breakthroughs through Al-Hinkasi’s network and the reports he submits about daily life in Socotra on local and security officials loyal to the government of the coalition on the island.

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