Criminal Cell Headed by a Judge in a Supreme Court of Appeal Arrested in Taiz
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YemenExtra
M.A.
Yemeni Security forces in central Yemen, Taiz governorate, have found a new monitoring cell involved in collecting data to serve the current Saudi war against Yemen.
A security source close to YemenExtra explained that the cell was headed by a judge acting as an assistant to the head of the Supreme Court of Appeal, who used his job to establish and manage the cell.
The source pointed out that, according to the confessions of members of the cell, that they have begun to discover several movements and detecting positions of the Yemeni joint army in order to send the information to the countries of the coalition.
The source added that a member of the cell works in the Civil Status Office in his district admitted that he used to leak a list of names and identities of a number of citizens based on their affiliations and orientations.
Another member confessed that the leader of cell extorted when he decided to give up work among the cell, source continued.
Furthermore, the Yemeni security services in Taiz recently published a series of confessions of a number of cells that were captured, which were assigned the task of monitoring the coordinating.