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Sanaa court issues rulings in espionage, security cases

Yemen Press Agency

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June 28, 2026

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SANAA, June 28 (YPA) – The Sanaa-based Specialized Criminal Appeals Division upheld on Sunday prison sentences for two defendants convicted of aiding an enemy and granted dozens of others time to submit appeals in espionage-related cases. During its session, the court confirmed five-year prison terms for two individuals, while postponing appeals for nine defendants were []

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Related coverage for "Sanaa court issues rulings in espionage, security cases": Knewz — Federal judge hands another big loss to the Trump admin by blocking arrests at immigration courts nationwide. Tampa Free Press — Showdown In The Golden State: Feds Sue California To Block New Glock Ban. Anadolu Agency — Pentagon to appeal judge's order blocking escort requirement rule for journalists. Off The Press — Supreme Court rules that ‘geofence warrants’ are a Fourth Amendment search, remands case. MaltaToday — Yorgen Fenech files constitutional case alleging eavesdropping by secret service . The Eastern Herald — DOJ Formally Opposes Epstein Files Unredaction, Survivors Seek Support in New Mexico