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Hajjah governor inspects wounded, security personnel, visits martyrs' cemetery on Eid al-Adha
Hajjah governor inspects wounded, security personnel, visits martyrs' cemetery on Eid al-Adha

Saba Yemen

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Hajjah governor inspects wounded, security personnel, visits martyrs' cemetery on Eid al-Adha

Hajjah – Saba: Hajjah governor Hilal al-Sufi, accompanied by Security Director Brigadier General Hassan al-Qasimi and Security and Intelligence Director Brigadier General Adel al-Lahji, on Friday conducted Eid al-Adha inspections. They visited the Republican Hospital Authority to check on the wounded, conveying Eid greetings from the Revolution Leader and Supreme Political Council, and presenting gifts in appreciation of their sacrifices. The Governor praised the hospital's care for the wounded. The officials then inspected various security units on duty, including public security, traffic, and central security forces. They conveyed Eid greetings from the leadership and praised the personnel's steadfastness, vigilance, and role in maintaining security and confronting "aggression plots." Security personnel expressed gratitude for the morale-boosting visit. Finally, the Governor and security directors visited the Martyrs' Cemetery to honor the fallen, praising their sacrifices for the homeland. The security director also inspected the Criminal Investigation department and conveyed Eid greetings to detainees in pretrial detention. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Har YouTuber lands in the soup for spying
Har YouTuber lands in the soup for spying

Hans India

time18-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Har YouTuber lands in the soup for spying

Chandigarh: A Haryana-based YouTuber has been arrested on the charge of passing on sensitive information to Pakistani intelligence operatives, police said on Saturday. Jyoti Malhotra, who runs a YouTube channel, Travel with JO, and hails from Hisar in Haryana, was arrested from New Aggarsain Extension, they said. She has been booked under the relevant sections of the Official Secrets Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, said police. She was sent to a five-day police remand after being produced before the court. Jyoti, whose YouTube channel has 3.77 lakh subscribers, allegedly was in contact with a Pakistani staffer working at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi. On May 13, India had expelled that Pakistani official for allegedly indulging in espionage. Earlier, two persons, including a woman, were arrested from Malerkotla by Punjab police for their alleged involvement in espionage activities linked to the Pakistani official posted at the High Commission. In 2023, Jyoti came in contact with Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish at the Pakistan High Commission where she went to seek a visa to visit the neighbouring nation, according to an FIR lodged at Civil Lines Police Station on May 16. Jyoti, who visited Pakistan twice, had met Danish's acquaintance Ali Ahwan who arranged her stay there, the FIR read. Ahwan arranged Jyoti's meeting with Pakistani Security and Intelligence officials and met Shakir and Rana Shahbaz. She saved Shahbaz's mobile number as 'Jatt Randhawa' to avoid any suspicion. She was in contact with these persons through WhatsApp, Telegram and Snapchat, and passed on sensitive information to them, according to the FIR. She met Danish several times at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi and was found to be in touch with Pakistani Intelligence Operatives, it said. Jyoti's arrest came a day after a 25-year-old post-graduation student, allegedly having links with Pakistani intelligence operatives, was arrested from Kaithal.

Haryana YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra held on espionage charge
Haryana YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra held on espionage charge

The Hindu

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Haryana YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra held on espionage charge

A Haryana-based YouTuber has been arrested on the charge of passing on sensitive information to Pakistani intelligence operatives, police said on Saturday (May 17, 2025). Also Read | Two held on espionage charges for Pakistani official at High Commission in Delhi Jyoti Malhotra, who runs a YouTube channel, Travel with JO, and hails from Hisar in Haryana, was arrested from New Aggarsain Extension, they said. She has been booked under the relevant sections of the Official Secrets Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, said police. She was sent to a five-day police remand after being produced before the court. Jyoti, whose YouTube channel has 3.77 lakh subscribers, allegedly was in contact with a Pakistani staffer working at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi. On May 13, India had expelled that Pakistani official for allegedly indulging in espionage. Earlier, two persons, including a woman, were arrested from Malerkotla by Punjab police for their alleged involvement in espionage activities linked to the Pakistani official posted at the High Commission. In 2023, Jyoti came in contact with Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish at the Pakistan High Commission where she went to seek a visa to visit the neighbouring nation, according to an FIR lodged at Civil Lines Police Station on May 16. Jyoti, who visited Pakistan twice, had met Danish's acquaintance Ali Ahwan who arranged her stay there, the FIR read. Ahwan arranged Jyoti's meeting with Pakistani Security and Intelligence officials and met Shakir and Rana Shahbaz. She saved Shahbaz's mobile number as 'Jatt Randhawa' to avoid any suspicion. She was in contact with these persons through WhatsApp, Telegram and Snapchat, and passed on sensitive information to them, according to the FIR. She met Danish several times at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi and was found to be in touch with Pakistani Intelligence Operatives, it said. Jyoti's arrest came a day after a 25-year-old post-graduation student, allegedly having links with Pakistani intelligence operatives, was arrested from Kaithal. The accused, Devender Singh, from Kaithal district's Guhla area, was arrested after an FIR was registered against him on Sunday for uploading photos on social media with weapons, police said. A few days ago, a 24-year-old youth, Nauman Ilahi, was arrested in Panipat district for allegedly supplying sensitive information to some individuals in Pakistan.

PM reviews performance of Public Funds Investigations & Traffic Police Departments
PM reviews performance of Public Funds Investigations & Traffic Police Departments

Saba Yemen

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

PM reviews performance of Public Funds Investigations & Traffic Police Departments

Sana'a – Saba: Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi visited the General Department of Public Funds Investigations on Saturday to review its overall performance and its pivotal role in combating crimes related to public funds. During the visit, the Prime Minister—accompanied by his deputy for defense and security affairs, Major General Jalal Al-Rowaishan, Deputy Minister of Interior Major General Abdulmajeed Al-Murtada, and Undersecretary for Security and Intelligence Affairs Major General Ali Hussein Al-Houthi—was briefed on the department's efforts regarding the case of the adulterated gasoline shipment and the measures taken to apprehend those involved. The delegation received a detailed explanation from Brigadier General Yousuf Al-Qasimi, Director of Public Funds Investigations, about the department's activities, achievements, and ongoing modernization efforts, including technical advancements and qualitative improvements in recent times. Brigadier General Al-Qasimi presented the volume and nature of cases investigated by the department between 1442-1445 AH (2021-2024 CE), reaffirming its commitment to combating public funds crimes in accordance with the law. The Prime Minister praised the department's accomplishments and urged all government agencies to cooperate constructively to serve the public interest, enhance anti-corruption efforts, and ensure legal accountability for offenders. He also wished the department success in its future duties. Later, Prime Minister Al-Rahwi, along with Major General Al-Rowaishan, Major General Al-Murtada, and Major General Al-Houthi, visited the Unified Automated Issuance Center at the General Traffic Department to assess its operations and the quality of services provided to the public. The Prime Minister listened to citizens' feedback on the center's services, which have significantly streamlined procedures for completing transactions. Major General Dr. Bakeel Al-Barashi, Director-General of the Traffic Department, explained that the center—launched earlier this year—uses an electronic system to expedite transactions, reducing time and effort through mobile payment options and rapid processing. The center includes dedicated sections for women, people with disabilities, and international license issuance. The center handles an average of 800 daily transactions and is equipped with surveillance systems to monitor employee performance, track transactions, and ensure fire safety with automated suppression systems. The Prime Minister was also briefed on the Highway Traffic Police, whose second phase was launched during Ramadan. Major General Al-Barashi noted that the force provides free rescue, ambulance, and humanitarian services on major highways. Eleven centers have been established so far, covering key routes connecting Sana'a with Hodeida, Amran, Sa'ada, Dhamar, Ibb, and Taiz. These centers have delivered over 48,000 services, including vehicle breakdown assistance and accident response. Each center is equipped with an ambulance, a tow truck, a mobile repair workshop, patrol vehicles, motorcycles, and a mini operations room to receive reports. The Prime Minister commended the Traffic Police's efforts to improve services and simplify procedures for citizens. He emphasized that the Automated Issuance Center and Highway Traffic Police represent significant steps toward the government's vision of enhancing public services and easing bureaucratic hurdles. Al-Rahwi stressed that the Yemeni people, who have demonstrated resilience against the Saudi-Emirati-American-Zionist aggression and blockade for over a decade, deserve the utmost efforts from all service units to facilitate their needs. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

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