Aden (Debriefer) - The Yemeni prime minister office has appealed for the Public Prosecutor (PP) to probe the insults and incitements released by former minister of transport against PM Maeen Abdulmalek.
The resigned minister, Saleh al-Jabwani, on Wednesday mocked at the PM's respond to his accusations of "giving written approval" for the Emirati warplanes to bomb government troops at Aden fringes last year.
"You should be sacked first for hiding the massacre and coup in Aden and for the loss of Socotra, and then me and you would be investigated and then appear at court of law," Jabwani tweeted.
A copy of the ex-minister's tweets and remarks were attached to a file sent to the PP office, the Riyadh-based Saba quoted an official at the PM office as saying.
"Al-Jabwani's insults are crimes deserving penalty under the Yemeni Law and prevailing criminal regulations," the official added, warning that such campaign would weaken the government's military position while the country plagued by war.
These "misleading rumors seek to create a deep gap between the premier and the army and promote for divisions inside legitimacy's ranks," the Yemeni armed forces' spokesman said Tuesday.
Efforts should be united in support of the political and military leadership, Abdu Mujali added, calling for such rumors to be dismissed.