Islah leaders forcibly seize land of citizen in Taiz
English - Tuesday 16 July 2019 الساعة 09:15 am
In a series of looting of land in Taiz city by leaders of the Islah Party, Adeeb al-Soufi, one of the leaders of the Brotherhood in Taiz and the former assistant to Hamoud al-Mekhlafi and close to Abdo Farhan Salim seized land of more than 130 Qasabah (1 Qasabah =20.25 meter squares) owned by the heirs of the late Shayef Abdullah Moqbel.
Al-Soufi led armed groups. They started to demolish the wall of the land although there are orders from the Prosecution to arrest al-Soufi, but in vain.
Al-Soufi looted the Agriculture Institution and Agriculture Office in Taiz, including pesticides and medicines at the office and agricultural equipment worth Y.R 200 million.
This incident comes in a series of dozens of cases and a series of looting of citizens' lands and the Islah's opponents in Taiz city in a systematic process of illicit enrichment and the same approach Houthis carry out in Sana'a.
NewsYemen had previously published issues related to the looting as a phenomenon that reveals the uniqueness of the Houthi-Brotherhood one approach in dealing with Yemen and its citizens as a ransom only.