A new intelligence arm for the Houthis ... "The Security Agency" similar to the Iranian experience

A report by the Davans Line website specializing in military and security affairs revealed that the Houthi group has established a new security apparatus under the name of the “Revolution Security Agency”, which is directly supervised by the leader of the group, Abdul Malik Al -Houthi, and is in harmony with the expansion of the group supported by Iran.
The move reflects the group's attempts to enhance its security grip and inflation of the intelligence structure and its security services, similar to the Iranian and Lebanese models, in what it considers observers as an indication of the state of panic from society in the militia.
And a report by "Devance Line" quoted security sources, that the new device will be assigned to strategic tasks that include directing the general performance of devices, planning and control, and coordinating the work of the rest of the group's security entities, making it a higher influence entity within the project called "September 21 Revolution" and "National Vision".
The sources indicated that the device will also assume responsibilities related to "external and regional security", in a context that is in harmony with the group's expansionist ambitions, and is parallel in terms of role and structure the Iranian Intelligence Ministry (Al -Esta'a).
The Houthi group operates several security and intelligence services, some of which were inherited by the Yemeni state and others that it has created during the past decade, and its administration is entrusted exclusively to leaders close to the group’s leader and his family, and a network of class of Salaken descending from Saada with a major degree, in which elements are chosen with sectarian and regional standards that depend on kinship and ideology loyalty.
The group assigned the leader Jaafar Muhammad Ahmad Al -Marhbi, known as "Abu Jaafar", led by the new device. Al -Marhbi is one of the security figures in force in the Houthi organization, and he has a record of secret activities related to the Iranian "Quds Force" and Lebanese intelligence services.
Al -Marhabi carries a field and security background dating back to the beginning of the conflict, where he was arrested twice in 2003 and 2004 against the backdrop of Houthi activities in Sanaa, and later convicted in 2008 on terrorism -related charges, before his release of a presidential pardon in 2011. Since then, he participated in the establishment of the “Preventive Security Service” and assumed prominent security positions.
In 2016, he obtained the rank of "colonel" by a decision of the group's revolutionary committee, and was later promoted to "Major General", and also occupied symbolic government sites, including the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Guidance and Hajj and Umrah Affairs in 2023.
Despite its limited appearance, the group considers it one of its pivotal security symbols, and it is imposed a strict confidentiality about its movements, to the extent that all its clips and news in its media, including documentary materials broadcast by the "Al -Masirah" channel.
Al -Marhbi is currently subject to an absence trial before the Military Court in Marib Governorate, in a list that includes Houthi leaders accused of terrorist crimes and severe violations against the state and society.