Taiz..Brotherhood influencers end a criminal case with a "tribal link"

English - Friday 10 September 2021 الساعة 09:33 am
Taiz, NewsYemen

 Influential Brotherhood militias used their armed influence to end the crime of attacking an illegal qat vendor on Thursday, in the city of Taiz in central Yemen.

Local sources told NewsYemen that a tribal mediation was led by Shawqi Saeed Al-Mikhlafi, a leader in the crowd militia and brother of Brotherhood leader Hammoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi, to end the case of the armed assault on a qat seller.

According to the sources, the tribal link to the qat seller Ayman Abu Ras’s shop was the slaughter of a bull and two Kalashnikov rifles, worth one and a half million riyals, and their value was allocated to the Cancer Hospital in exchange for Abu Ras’s waiver of the case.

Qat seller Ayman Abu Ras was subjected to physical assault and an attempt to kill him by shooting him by Mushtaq Sadiq Ali Saeed al-Qaisi, cousin of the commander of the 170th Air Defense Brigade at the end of last August in his shop in Al-Waleed market, and his surveillance camera documented the assault, and activists and journalists reported it on the communication sites social.