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Houthi militia kidnaps a mentally ill patient in Ibb countryside to extort his family.

Houthi Militias Abduct Mentally Ill Man in Ibb Province for Extortion

In a troubling incident, Houthi militias kidnapped a mentally ill man in Ibb’s rural district, highlighting the ongoing violations this group inflicts on local residents. This recent abduction underscores the militia’s pattern of exploiting vulnerable individuals for financial gain.

Incident Details

Local sources report that the militia’s police department apprehended Yasser Abdullah Al-Arumi after a tip-off from the village chief, Abdul Hafiz Al-Arumi. Despite Yasser’s mental health struggles, the chief assaulted him before accusing him of damaging a water pipe.

Sources confirm that the kidnapping aims to extort money from Yasser’s family, particularly given his psychological condition. This tactic has become common for the militia, which often detains citizens or their relatives to extract financial payments, exacerbating the suffering of families in these challenging times.

Community Reactions

Residents of the village condemned the incident and called for the removal of the village chief, demanding accountability for his actions. They also urged an investigation into the police department’s bias, as they detained the victim despite his health issues. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the hardships faced by citizens in areas controlled by the militia.

Widespread Violations in Ibb Province

Ibb Province has witnessed numerous violations by Houthi militias, with reports indicating over 2,200 incidents of abuse and crime in the past year, according to the Monitoring Organization for Rights and Freedoms. These figures highlight the dire conditions residents endure and the militia’s detrimental impact on their daily lives.

The persistence of these violations emphasizes the urgent need for international intervention to pressure the militia to cease these practices and protect the rights of citizens in Yemen.

For more details, visit the original article on Yemen TV.

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