Sana'a (Debriefer) - The Saudi-led coalition has committed corruption in Yemen and imposed levies for the entry of ships transporting essential supplies to Houthi-held areas, member of the group's Supreme Political Council tweeted on Sunday, calling for international fact-finding panel.
"Yemeni pay levies to the aggression countries for allowing them access to their basic needs," Mohamed Ali al-Houthi said, claiming that the coalition detains oil tankers and rejects UN permits to double transport fares.
The Houthi group repeatedly accuses the Arab coalition of detaining 11 oil tankers with 324,782 tons of petrol and diesel onboard, although the vessels "underwent UN inspection in Djibouti and obtained entry permits."