The Houthi militia acknowledges the death of a security leader under mysterious circumstances

The Houthi militia, which is classified as a terrorist organization, admitted on Friday evening that a security leader in its ranks had been killed in mysterious circumstances.
The so-called Abdul Karim Amir al-Din al-Houthi, who was impersonating the Minister of the Interior in the unrecognized Sanaa government, mourned; The leader of the militia called "Abdullah Naji Abdullah Tamesh", who was chosen as the leader of the security campaign in the Haran region, Al-Jawf Governorate - a border area between Al-Jawf Governorate and the Arhab and Nihm districts of Sana'a Governorate.
The militia said that “Tamesh” was killed while performing his jihadist security duties - as described - but it did not clarify the details and date of his killing.
The leader "Abdullah Naji Tamesh", nicknamed "Abu Eylul", holds the position of Director of the Baqlan and Dayan Police Department in the Bani Matar District in Sana'a. He comes from the same district, and assumes the rank of "Colonel" in the Houthi Ministry of Interior.
In mid-July of last year, the Houthi leader (Mohammed Ahmed Al-Nusra), who bore the nom de guerre “Abu Aqeel Al-Matari” and was impersonating the staff of the Sixth Military District, was killed and two of his companions were injured in clashes with tribal militants from the (Al-Saida) tribe. In Bani Nouf, east of Al-Hazm city, Al-Jawf Governorate.