Saudi intelligence interrogates officials in Hadi’s gov’t
RIYADH, Nov. 2 (YPA) – Media sources on Saturday revealed that Saudi intelligence summoned senior officials in the exiled Hadi’s government to interrogate them on charges of collaboration and receiving money from Qatar and Turkey.
According to the sources, the Saudi authorities accused several senior officials in Hadi’s government of using Qatari funds to finance acts of destabilization in Yemen, in addition to other accusations of collusion with terrorist elements.
The charges included sending daily reports to Qatar and Turkey about what is going on in the closed rooms between Yemeni and Saudi officials, as well as details of Riyadh agreement negotiations and details of the meetings and political plans taken in Riyadh.
The sources told “All-Ayyam” newspaper on Friday that the Saudi intelligence interrogated Hadi’s son Nasser Hadi, commander of the so-called presidential protection forces, regarding the smuggling of weapons, and that the investigation also involved director of Hadi’s office Abdullah al-Alimi without disclosing the charges against him.
The sources added that one of assistants of Hadi’s deputy Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, whose name was not given, has been held in a Saudi intelligence detention for days.
YPA