A group of ten policemen armed with grenades and rifles broke into the house of a citizen in Yemen's western province of Hodeida on Wednesday along with bulldozers and destroyed the yard of the house.
Bulldozers preceded the policemen to the yard of the house of Abdul Fatah Ismail Al-Ahdal in the area of Al-Rabsah and brought it down at once.
The bulldozers brought down the yard while its owner was there causing him several wounds at various parts of his body. He was rushed to a hospital in the area.
Speaking in the hospital, Al-Ahdal said armed policemen had totally destroyed his yard without an early warning or a judicial warrant.
"I have all documents showing the whole of house is my own property and under the schemes of the General Land Authority," he said.
He appealed President Ali Abdullah Saleh and all the relevant authorities to hold accountable those behind the measure, who he called as land bullies.
Recently, land disputes have been reported largely in Hodeida, with some reported killed and others injured in conflicts over lands claims.
In Al-Baidha'a, the province where the killers of a medical doctor more than three months ago while on duty in Sana'a have been sheltering and escaping the police, an EX-MP said the house of one of the murderers was bombed on Wednesday.
MP Khalid Al-Muflahi said the move came under presidential orders to search for and hunt those responsible for the murder of Dr.Derhem Al-Qadasi.
Earlier, President Saleh ordered an immediate arrest of the main killer and bring him to justice. More than 40 security patrols were seen in the area suspected the killer was sheltering at.
But the security forces did not to comment on the development.
Early this year, armed tribesmen broke into the Hospital of the University of Science and Technology and killed the doctor who was conducting a medical report on the death of their father.
Hearing their father, who was very ill and expected to die at any moment, was dead, 18 tribesmen from the Al-Muflahi tribe in the province rushed to the hospital attacking its guards and heading straightly to the Intensive Care Unit and stabbing the doctor.
Three were arrested at the moment of the murder but the main killer was not among them.
Since then sit-ins are held every Tuesday before the cabinet with doctors, relatives of the doctor and activists demanding the arrest of the main killer.
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