A teacher was involved in luring female students to kidnapping gangs in Sanaa

Human rights sources revealed the involvement of a teacher working in a girls’ school in Sana’a Governorate in luring three female students on behalf of kidnappers.
Human rights activist Amat al-Rahman al-Matari, Secretary-General of the Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms, said in a post on her page on the “X” platform: “Everyone is asking me about the details of the crime of kidnapping the student Rafif al-Dhafif. After verifying the correct information through the network’s representative, the child Rafif was kidnapped in cooperation with one of the teachers who sent The student asked to spend a thousand riyals from groceries, and there was coordination between her and the kidnapper.
Al-Matari added, “The network representative reported from a documented source that three female students were kidnapped a few days ago from school in Al-Jarf, Sana’a, and they have not been found yet.”
Two days ago, residents of the Al-Dhafif area in Hamadan in Sana’a Governorate found the fourteen-year-old girl, Rafif Al-Dhafif, tied to baskets between qat trees and in a collapsed condition. As a result, she was taken to a nearby hospital, and her father was forced to give up his demand for the arrest of the kidnappers by a police department. Houthi police in the area.
According to local sources, the Houthi militia forced the girl’s father to abandon the crime of kidnapping his daughter, since those involved in the crime were Houthi leaders who were not held accountable for their crime and were released from prisons, including the killers.