They say gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire today on Judge Mohsen Alwan's vehicle in Aden's Mansoura neighborhood, killing him and three others.
No one immediately claimed the attack, but officials suspect al-Qaida's Yemen branch was behind it. Al-Qaida militants have previously used motorcycles in their assassinations.
Al-Qaida has recently made land grabs in southern and eastern Yemen, exploiting the chaos of the country's larger conflict, which pits Shiite Houthi rebels allied with a former president against the internationally recognized government and a Saudi-led and U.S.-backed coalition.
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