Houthi militia seizes public property in Sana’a, raising concerns over governance and public resources.

Houthi Militias Begin Construction at Military Officers’ Club in Sana’a
Houthi militias have initiated construction projects within the premises of the Armed Forces Officers’ Club in the capital, Sana’a. This move aims to transform the facility into a commercial market that will benefit influential leaders within the group. This action forms part of a broader pattern of seizing public institutions and assets in areas under their control.
Transformation of the Armed Forces Officers’ Club into a Commercial Market
In recent days, the militias have started erecting warehouses and retail shops within the club’s walls. This facility, traditionally a military site serving officers and personnel, now faces repurposing. The Houthi strategy focuses on acquiring vital locations and redirecting them to serve their private interests.
Ongoing Seizure of State Lands
This development follows closely on the heels of a prominent Houthi leader’s recent appropriation of land belonging to the Police Academy in Sana’a. The leader fenced off the land and incorporated it into personal property, despite its ownership by the academy since the 1970s. The area had previously served as a parking lot and a service facility for the institution.
Systematic Strategy for Public Property Expropriation
Reports indicate that the Houthi militia has intensified its efforts to seize government lands and properties in recent years. This includes appropriating endowment properties and private sector assets. The group exploits its military and security influence to assert control over strategic sites and economically valuable public facilities. This systematic approach highlights the Houthis’ disregard for the law and public property rights.
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