The Muslim Brotherhood Continues to Commit Crimes in Taiz… Here’s the Latest One
A military officer from a brigade affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood has seized state-owned land in the city of Taiz and converted it into a stone quarry.
Sources revealed to Al-Muntasaf Net that the commander of the eastern sector of the palace roundabout, affiliated with the 22nd Brigade, is illegally appropriating state lands in Taiz, which is under the Brotherhood’s control.
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According to these sources, officer Abdel Hakim Al-Shuja’a took over a piece of land belonging to the Economic Institution, as well as lands owned by citizens, turning them into a stone quarry for his own benefit—generating tens of millions in profit.
The sources added that operations ceased during the month of Ramadan, but the stones left on the road in the area caused severe congestion and disrupted traffic. No official has dared to criticize him or demand that he halt this unlawful activity.
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Taiz Under Brotherhood Rule: “The Guardian Becomes the Thief”… Details
In a separate incident, but still in the same city, a citizen was murdered and robbed in Taiz, which remains under the control of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Local sources reported that an armed man dressed in military police uniform killed a citizen and stole his personal weapon near Al-Saeed Mosque in the Asifra neighborhood of Taiz.
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The incident instilled fear and panic among residents, who blamed the security forces and the Ministry of Interior, especially as Taiz province is experiencing unprecedented security chaos, with authorities failing to take action.
Additionally, a Yemeni expatriate returning from Saudi Arabia was tortured and killed at the Asifra police station a day after his arrest, during which his car, weapon, and money were stolen.