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Houthi militia storms companies in Sana’a, imposing taxes under the guise of zakat.

Houthi Militias Launch Raids on Businesses in Sana'a

On Sunday, the Houthi militia conducted extensive raids targeting various companies and shops in the capital city of Sana’a. This operation aimed to impose financial levies under the pretext of “collecting zakat.” Local traders have condemned this action, labeling it as a tactic for extortion and a means to stifle their businesses.

Business Owner Reports Armed Incursion

Ali Jarallah, the founder of “Asal Al-Anab” company, reported that armed Houthi militants, affiliated with the so-called Zakat Authority in the Sab’een district, stormed his company’s premises. The raid was led by the authority’s branch manager, Abdul-Mughni Al-Haddad, who intimidated employees at gunpoint.

Unjust Financial Demands Amid Economic Struggles

In a Facebook post, Jarallah revealed that the militia demanded his company pay 3 million riyals as a levy. He emphasized that his business has faced ongoing financial crises and has yet to generate any profits. One Houthi leader justified the exorbitant amount by stating, “You are famous and appear on television,” indicating a targeted approach toward well-known investors.

Deteriorating Economic Conditions Prompt Concerns

Jarallah described the economic situation in Houthi-controlled areas as “catastrophic,” asserting that it discourages investment. He expressed his frustration, stating, “I am now waiting for the opportunity to leave Sana’a and work outside Yemen if conditions continue like this.”

The recent actions by the Houthi militia highlight the ongoing challenges faced by businesses in Yemen. As traders grapple with extortion and a deteriorating economic landscape, many are left contemplating their future in the country.

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