New revelation in Sana’a: An espionage network using cars equipped with live broadcasting devices to Riyadh monitors embassies

The Ministry of Interior, affiliated with the Sana’a government, revealed detailed confessions from a “spy” arrested on charges of working for Saudi and American intelligence as part of a security operation it named “And Their Plot is Doomed to Perish.”

Sana’a – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

According to the confessions broadcast by the Ministry, the accused, Majdi Mohammed Hussein (41 years old), was working as a spy for Saudi and American intelligence. He was arrested on July 20, 2025, on charges of “monitoring embassies, government headquarters, and civilian buildings in the capital, Sana’a.”

The confessions clarified that the spy’s recruitment began “through a shipping company he worked for,” where he was “met outside Yemen in Cairo” with intelligence elements and received “training on imaging and reconnaissance devices,” including “a camera hidden inside a car remote control.”

According to the confession, the spy underwent a “second training course in Riyadh” under a Saudi officer named “Abu Saif” and an American officer and received “additional equipment” that included “a network extraction device and specialized applications for data transfer.”

His assigned tasks included “monitoring embassies and government buildings in Sana’a,” photographing “houses and buildings that were bombed,” and then “extracting the network from some sites and sending it to the Saudi officer.”

At an advanced stage, he was “provided with a car equipped with imaging and live broadcasting devices to an operations room in Riyadh,” where he would park it in specific locations, leave for periods of up to two hours, and then return to move it.

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