National Security Service Penetrates Banned Organization and Arrests Its Leaders During Live Broadcast

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National Security Service Penetrates Banned Organization and Arrests Its Leaders During Live Broadcast

The National Security Service announced on Friday (May 8, 2026) that it had penetrated a banned organization and brought down its leaders from within a live broadcast, in a qualitative operation that is the first of its kind.

The service stated in a statement that it "carried out a qualitative operation targeting one of the formations of the banned party that adopts new names, after continuous intelligence and technical efforts extending over several months within the organizational structure of the formation that was operating secretly through platforms, groups, and private broadcasts."

It explained that the service's detachments "were able, through monitoring, tracking, and infiltration operations, to penetrate the accounts and platforms linked to the formation, control them, and manage them, in addition to monitoring the communications and movements of its elements and leaders accurately and continuously."

It added that "after completing the intelligence picture and identifying the targets, the service carried out simultaneous operations in several governorates that resulted in the arrest of a number of the formation's leaders and elements, as well as the seizure of devices, documents, and communication means linked to the banned organizational activity."

It noted that "during one of the live broadcasts that gathered the formation's leaders and elements, the official spokesperson of the National Security Service, Arshad Al-Hakim, appeared suddenly within the same broadcast, announcing that the broadcast was under the service's control, and that what was being managed in secret had become completely exposed."

It pointed out that this penetration "caused a state of shock and great confusion among the participants in the broadcast, amid a complete inability to respond or comprehend what had happened, after confirming that most of the formation's leaders had been monitored and tracked intelligence-wise from within the service throughout the past period."

The National Security Service emphasized that "the recent operations do not represent the end of the effort, but rather the beginning of a broader phase of tracking, pursuit, and dismantling what remains of these banned networks and their communication lines."