Yemen says foiled Al-Qaeda bid to kidnap UAE envoy
Yemen's Interior Ministry said Wednesday it had thwarted an attempt by Al-Qaeda militants to kidnap United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador Khaled al-Housi.
Speaking at a press conference in Sanaa, the ministry's Brig. Gen. Mohamed al-Qaeidi said six militants - including two affiliated with Al-Qaeda - had planned to kidnap the diplomat but that security forces had foiled the attempt based on intelligence.
Yemeni security agencies also nabbed members of a gang that had kidnapped Saudi nationals and threatened Saudi embassy employees, al-Qaeidi added, giving no further details.
Kidnapping for ransom is common in Yemen, one of the Arab world's poorest countries. In March, the government said it had arrested members of a group that used to kidnap foreigners in Sanaa before selling them on to militant groups, including Al-Qaeda.
Yemen has remained in a state of relative chaos since the ouster of long-serving president Ali Abdullah Saleh in early 2012 as part of the "Arab Spring" uprisings.
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