Houthi Militia Detains Security Officers, Establishes Checkpoints in Sana'a
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The Houthi militia has reportedly conducted a series of abductions targeting officers within the security and intelligence apparatus under its control in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a. The detentions, which occurred over the past few hours, were accompanied by the establishment of widespread checkpoints across the city. Local and security sources informed the news agency that elements affiliated with the militia carried out raids and detentions involving officers and members of the security apparatus. No official reason for the abductions or charges against those detained have been announced. These operations were reportedly accompanied by the creation of new checkpoints in several areas of the capital. Individuals passing through these points and vehicle drivers are undergoing identity checks, with some subjected to additional search procedures. Local residents indicated that the heightened security measures have generated concern among the populace, particularly with the increased presence of armed patrols and identity verification operations on major thoroughfares. These developments occur amidst recurring security measures implemented by the militia in areas under its control. Official statements regarding the nature and objectives of these recent movements remain undisclosed. |