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Four Ethiopians arrested at Yemen border

March 9th, 2009 |

SANA’A – Yemeni police in Haradh border region has seized four Ethiopians, aged 34-39 years, who have sneaked into Yemeni lands illegally through the Saudi border in Haradh.

The security officials in Haradh border said that the four Ethiopians crossed Saudi border in an attempt to enter into Yemen, pointing out that it arrested them and referred them to migration authorities to deport them to their country.

It is worth mentioning that the Yemeni security agencies arrested last February about 500 Ethiopians who attempted to enter via the sea to Yemen and deported them back to their country.

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