Sources revealed that there are Houthi prisons, where more than a thousand prisoners are among their members who decided to leave the fighting in the fronts of the militias affiliated with Iran, while their families were informed that they were prisoners to the legitimate government.
The sources said that five Houthi prisons were discovered in three governorates, containing 1,440 prisoners who were fighting with the militias, and decided to leave the fighting and return to their homes.
According to the sources, the prisons are divided into three governorates: Sana'a, Sa'ada, and Dhamar. In Sa'ada, there are two prisons with 674 prisoners, and in the capital, Sana'a, there are two prisons with more than 490 prisoners, and in Dhamar, there is one prison with 281 prisoners.
The sources confirmed that a number of prisoners have been detained for more than 3 years, some of them for more than two years, and others for about 8 months.
The families, in turn, do not know that their sons are in the prisons of the Houthi militia, which acted in another way. The prisoners are not imprisoned in the prisons of their province itself, but rather they are distributed in governorates far from their province and families.