Details of dismantling a new Houthi spy network in "Al-Khokha"
English - Thursday 09 December 2021 الساعة 07:14 pm![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
On Thursday, December 9, the joint forces revealed preliminary information about a new spy network for the Houthi militia, whose members were arrested in Al-Khokha in south of Hodeidah, 4 months after the discovery of a similar spy cell in Mawza, west of Taiz.
The media of the joint forces reported that the process of monitoring and tracking the members of the network by the General Intelligence Division of the National Resistance "Guardians of the Republic" culminated in dismantling it and seizing three of its most dangerous elements: (Badri Mansour Marzouki), from Tuhaita working in Al-Khokha, and (Nabil Hassan Saeed Jamal) from Tuhaita and (Yasser Saeed Hassan Manobi), from Al-Khokha, Al-Kadah region.
He explained that the network's members' confessions confirmed their involvement in espionage operations with the Houthi militia, which included transmitting coordinates on the presence of the leaders and locations of the joint forces and coast guard brigades in the Red Sea sector.
The dismantling of the Houthi spy network in Al-Khokha is a new security achievement for the General Intelligence Division of the National Resistance, which previously dismantled a series of spy cells and networks recruited by the Houthi militia on the western coast, the most important of which are the Mocha cell, the arms smuggling cell associated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and the cell planting explosive devices on the West Coast and the cell in Mawza, which constitutes a severe blow to the Houthi militia