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Military Court sentences Houthi militia's leader,173 persons to death
[25/08/2021 03:52]
MARIB-SABA
The Military Court handed down its verdict today, Wednesday, about the criminal case No 4 of 2020 by executing the defendant Abdulmalik al-Houthi and 173 persons. The verdict stated that the perpetrators shall be executed by gunshots.
It happened that the Military Persecution accused Abdulmalik Badr Addin al-Houthi and 173 persons of carrying out a military coup against the Republican Regime and the legitimate authorities and espionage for a foreign country (Iran), committing military offences and war-crimes.
The Court passed the ruling in its session chaired by judge Aqel Tag-Addin, the Head of the Military Court.
The Court also ruled that Houthi Group is a "Terrorist Criminal Group", its actions shall be banned, its properties confiscated and, disarmed, all military equipment , weapons and ammunitions shall be handed over to the Ministry of Defense.
The Court also decided that the Islamic Republic of Iran shall be prosecuted before the International Criminal Justice for its involvement in the Houthi militia's relevant crimes.