The Houthi group robbed the house of a former government official in Sanaa

The Houthi terrorist militia dominated the house of a former official in the legitimate government, in the capital, Sanaa, and expelled his family from inside it, as part of its retaliatory campaigns against officials loyal to the legitimate government.
Human rights sources said that the Houthi militia, yesterday, Saturday, through the so -called "judicial guard", robbed the house of the former governor of Taiz, Amin Mahmoud, in the capital, Sanaa, and expelled his sister from inside.
The sources added that the sister of the former governor of Taiz has lived at home for several years, but the militia used the ownership document as an excuse for the punishment of a political revenge.
During the past years, the Houthi terrorist militia has confiscated hundreds of homes and real estate to civil and military officials, pending their positions rejecting the coup and standing by the legitimate government.