"Bani Hashish" calls for Al-Houthi to release a kidnapped dean

English - Wednesday 20 May 2020 الساعة 10:32 pm
Aden, Newsyemen:

The family of the officer in the Yemeni Economic Corporation, Colonel Ali Muhammad Ghaleb Jarallah, revealed that he had been kidnapped for a long time by the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen.


The family, along with the sheikhs of Bani Jarallah in the Bani Hushaish district of Sana'a Governorate, appealed to the leader of the Houthi militia, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, to direct his release.


 The family revealed, in a letter of appeal read to "NewsYemen", that Colonel Jarallah was kidnapped, imprisoned and investigated by the Houthi-controlled General Authority for Military Intelligence in Sana'a for more than a month at the end of last year.


 It stated that the militia released Brigadier Ali Muhammad Jarallah at the time because no charges were proven against him, but that Houthi military intelligence returned to arrest him in mid-January and handed him over to the Political Security Service to be thrown into prison until today without any charge.



The family and the tribes of Bani Jarallah in Bani Hushaish said that no investigation has been conducted with him until now.


 They added that they knocked on all the doors in the directorate, Sana'a governorate, and the leadership of the economic establishment, "and we provided all guarantees for his release without success."


 The family indicated that they had been unable to visit him since his abduction.


 At the end of the appeal, she demanded that Brigadier Ali Jarallah be considered "one of the returnees to the arms of the homeland" (a description that the Houthi militia calls the returnees from the ranks of legality to its regions) if there is no measure of his position and "a destiny of the Bani Hushaish tribe." According to the text of the statement.