Al-Razami leads a Houthi gang of looting and spreading

English - Tuesday 20 December 2022 الساعة 04:07 pm
Sanaa, News Yemen, exclusive:

 The Houthi leader Abdullah Aida Al-Razami, who is appointed as Inspector General in the Ministry of Interior of the Houthi militia government, leads an armed gang that includes Houthi leaders and supervisors, to take over and loot citizens' real estate.

Dozens of citizens complained about the confiscation of their lands in Sana'a by armed groups belonging to Al-Razami, who is considered the second man in the militias, as part of his efforts to loot and seize them.

A number of residents said in contacts with the NewsYemen editor that the prominent leader of the militia, Abdullah Aida Al-Razami, is sending dozens of armed crews and seizing their land after years of litigation and Sharia law in the corridors of courtrooms, which ended with the settlement of their dispute cases and the issuance of court rulings in their favor by the courts against the claimants of ownership of it.

They explained that the leader Al-Razami and through the supervisors of his assistants force them by force of arms and threat to arbitrate Al-Razami in absolute arbitration with their opponents, whose claims and entitlement to own their land were invalidated by the courts, in addition to forcing them to hand over all their documents and pay exorbitant sums of money under the pretext of adjudicating their cases again.

Although the judiciary issued rulings in favor of citizens, Al-Razami, who turned his office in Haddah into a supreme court to adjudicate disputes, refuses to recognize them and prevents the security services and judicial police from implementing them, claiming that "the judiciary is corrupt and its rulings are invalid."

In early February, the head of the southeastern court of the Municipality in Sana'a, Khaled al-Athuri, was attacked by an armed group affiliated with the leader al-Razami, months after his gunmen kidnapped the head of the Public Prosecution Office of Imran with the aim of terrorizing and subjugating judges to his desires and achieving his agenda in theft of land and real estate.

According to local sources, the most prominent assistants of Al-Razami are Ahmed Ali Al-Maafa and businessman Al-Washli, the latter is the brother of the director of the Al-Sabeen Directorate in Sana'a, who was appointed by the Houthis (Abu Mutahar Al-Washli).

The sources told (NewsYemen) that Al-Razami is one of the most prominent Houthi leaders who seized real estate, and he has more than four billion riyals of capital only from public and private lands, in addition to the lands he seizes by force of arms and influence and sells and gives its owners what they want.