Due to the looting of his savings, financial postal services stopped in Houthi-controlled areas

Informed sources in the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology confirmed that the postal services network stopped 48 hours ago due to the lack of financial liquidity to fulfill postal obligations towards those entitled to it, which caused citizens to crowd in front of post offices waiting for the offices to open and to receive their transfers, financial deposits and current accounts. .
The sources reported that this measure was taken as a result of a dispute that broke out between the postal leadership and influential figures in the Houthi militia, which depleted postal resources and savings over the past years, amounting to more than 38 billion riyals, which the militias gradually looted over three years. The militias promised the postal leadership to return the amounts, but they Do not repeat this behavior on an annual basis until the postal treasury has been emptied of any funds that enable it to continue working, which made the postal administration stop its services under the pretext of technical problems with the Internet and related systems.