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The regime bans the residents of Yarmouk camp from removing the furniture of their houses and arrests a number of them

Published : 11-06-2018

The regime bans the residents of Yarmouk camp from removing the furniture of their houses and arrests a number of them

The members of the Syrian regime banned the residents of Yarmouk camp from removing their remaining personal belongings and furniture from their houses and arrested a number of them of charges of defamation, while turning a blind eye to the major thefts and the systematic looting carried out by the Afisha elements, where large trucks come out in front of the occupants of the land, loaded with their belongings that its soldiers stole from civilian houses in the camp, without even being inspected at the checkpoints first.

In one incident, the Syrian regime arrested several refugees from Yarmouk camp yesterday, carrying some household and plastic utensils that they had taken from their destroyed homes for use in their homes that they were forcibly displaced to.

A number of residents told the Action Group’s correspondent that they saw three large trucks and a number of “Hyundais” loaded with electrical, copper and aluminum tools that came out in front of the members of the regime, where those inside only paid tribute to them and left in front of them without any suspicion or even inspection. They pointed out that the members of the regime force them to pay money in exchange for the removal of their personal belongings and the rest of the furniture from their homes.

For their part, the residents of Yarmouk camp called for an end to the theft and looting carried out by the members of the regime of their homes, which they see plundering before their eyes without being able to prevent the thieves from stealing.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7269

The members of the Syrian regime banned the residents of Yarmouk camp from removing their remaining personal belongings and furniture from their houses and arrested a number of them of charges of defamation, while turning a blind eye to the major thefts and the systematic looting carried out by the Afisha elements, where large trucks come out in front of the occupants of the land, loaded with their belongings that its soldiers stole from civilian houses in the camp, without even being inspected at the checkpoints first.

In one incident, the Syrian regime arrested several refugees from Yarmouk camp yesterday, carrying some household and plastic utensils that they had taken from their destroyed homes for use in their homes that they were forcibly displaced to.

A number of residents told the Action Group’s correspondent that they saw three large trucks and a number of “Hyundais” loaded with electrical, copper and aluminum tools that came out in front of the members of the regime, where those inside only paid tribute to them and left in front of them without any suspicion or even inspection. They pointed out that the members of the regime force them to pay money in exchange for the removal of their personal belongings and the rest of the furniture from their homes.

For their part, the residents of Yarmouk camp called for an end to the theft and looting carried out by the members of the regime of their homes, which they see plundering before their eyes without being able to prevent the thieves from stealing.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7269