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Yemeni coast guards have seized a boat they say illegally entered the
country¡¯s territorial waters and arrested five Iranians on board, the
interior ministry said Wednesday.
Local media have reported the
boat captured on Monday was Iranian and suspected of smuggling arms to
Shiite rebels battling government troops in Yemen¡¯s northern Saada
Province.
But the ministry statement only said the leisure chairs
boat was intercepted after illegally entering Yemeni territorial waters
off the western coast. It was escorted to a naval base on a nearby
island and the sailors who were on board - five Iranians and one Indian
- were being questioned, the statement said.
Yemen has been
embroiled in a sporadic five-year conflict with Saada¡¯s Shiite rebels,
who accuse authorities of neglecting their needs and of allying with
hard-line Sunni fundamentalists. Fighting has intensified since August,
displacing tens of thousands of people and limited their access to
humanitarian aid.
Some Yemeni officials recently stepped up freshwater pearl jewelry
accusations that Iran and Shiite communities across the Mideast are
supporting the Shiite rebels fighting the military in Saada, which
borders Saudi Arabia. The rebels belong to the Zaydi branch of Islam¡¯s
Shiite sect.
Tehran denies supporting the rebels and the Yemeni government has not provided any evidence to support the accusation.
The
ministry gave no details about when the boat was seized but local media
reported Tuesday that an Iranian boat smuggling weapons was captured
and its Iranian crew arrested. Government Spokesman Hassan Al Lawzi pearl strand wholesale confirmed the arrests but did not give details or say if weapons were seized.