Mar 6 β€’ 09:15 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Politiken

British police arrest four suspects in espionage case for Iran

British police have arrested four men suspected of spying for Iran, with ties to the Jewish community in London.

British police have conducted a significant operation, arresting four men on suspicion of espionage for Iran. The police announcement pointed to the connection of these arrests with the alleged surveillance of locations and individuals within the Jewish community in the London area. Investigators have identified that one of the arrested individuals is an Iranian national, while the other three hold dual British-Iranian citizenship.

This operation is part of a prolonged investigation aimed at counteracting hostile activities directed at the UK. Helen Flanagan, the head of the anti-terror unit at London police, emphasized the importance of these arrests within the broader context of national security efforts. She also addressed public concerns, particularly among the Jewish community, urging vigilance and awareness amidst these ongoing threats.

The arrests took place in Barnet, located in North London, and in Watford, which is just northwest of the capital. The implications of this operation extend beyond immediate security concerns, reflecting a heightened focus on foreign espionage activities in the UK and suggesting a proactive stance from British law enforcement against potential threats involving various international actors.

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