Yamanat
Ahmed Saif Hashid
The fate of the expert Muhammad al-Mulaiki, who exposed the corruption of the Standards and Metrology Authority through a report submitted to the Anti-Corruption Authority, is still unknown. He attended one of the sessions of the parliamentary committee investigating the facts regarding complaints submitted to the member of the Political Council, Sheikh Sultan al-Sami, regarding corruption attributed to the Minister of Trade and Industry.
Engineer Muhammad Al-Maliki had been summoned to the criminal investigation in the capital secretariat, while he was following up on his report on corruption at the Anti-Corruption Commission, and he came to the investigation on his own after being summoned by phone from the criminal investigation on the same day that he was following up on his report on corruption, which had been nearly the same day. The year without the authority daring to decide on it.
The Criminal Investigation Department declined to tell us the reason for the summons, but we were surprised on the second day that he was not on the prisoner lists. We were told in the Criminal Investigation Department that his subject was with Ali Ibn Hussein Al-Houthi, without us knowing a reason or explanation for the reason for his detention and absence.
We want a state, but we only find irresponsible authorities, and most of what they exercise has nothing to do with a constitution, law, or system.
What is happening is the absence of those who fall into their grip to an unknown extent, in a manner that includes tyranny and disregard for the plight of the victims’ families after arrest, and the perpetuation of policies of domination, oppression, and oppressiveness far from any constitution or law.
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