18 traitors sentenced to death for killing, torturing 26 prisoners
The Central Military District Court in Sana’a, on Sunday, convicted 18 of the traitors convicted of killing and torturing 26 prisoners of the army and the popular committees, in Criminal Case No. 21 of 1443 AH.
The operative ruling ruled that the 11 defendants be convicted of the facts attributed to them in the indictment and punished them all with the death penalty and a discretionary punishment, and with the two complementary penalties represented in expulsion from service in the armed forces and the confiscation of all their movable and immovable money in any hand inside or outside the country and under any name whatsoever for the benefit of the armed forces.
It also ruled that all convicts be required to pay a total amount of 330 million riyals to the families of the victims to be divided equally among them, as well as to pay 5 million riyals as wages and litigation costs.
The operative ruling obligated the convict, Saif Abd al-Rab Qasim al-Shaddadi, to pay $27,000 in compensation to one of the victims.
The 18 convicted traitors are:
1- Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi
2- Ali Mohsen Saleh Al-Ahmar
3- Muhammad Ali Ahmed Al-Maqdashi
4- Tariq Muhammad Abdullah Salih al-Ahmar
5- Sagheer bin Aziz Al-Sufyani
6- Hashem Abdullah Hussein Al-Ahmar
7- Hani Ahmed Bin Brik
8- Hamdi Hussein Shukri Al Subaihi
9- Abdul Ghani Ali Ahmed Shaalan
10 Ali Hassan Ahmed Gharib
11- Mabkhout Abboud Rabih Al-Sharif
12- Salem Ahmed Saleh Samran
13- Naji Ali Saeed Amer Munif
14- Khaled Mabkhout Al-Arada
15- Mahdi Mahdi Jaber the phone
16- Ahmed Ali Hanshal Abu Osama
17- Nasr Ali Oshan
18- Saif Abd al-Rab Qasim Ahmad al-Shadadi