Houses and apartments near William and Kate: Mojtaba Khamenei's dealings
Mojtaba Khamenei, son of former Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, reportedly owns at least 13 properties in London valued at around €250 million, raising concerns about potential international espionage activities.
Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has come into the spotlight due to his substantial property holdings in London. According to recent revelations by Bloomberg, Khamenei owns at least 13 real estate assets in the UK capital, which have an estimated total value of around €250 million. This discovery has raised concerns among investigators who fear these properties could serve as bases for international espionage, particularly given Khamenei's influential family background.
The properties in question include 11 luxury villas located in Hampstead, a prestigious and affluent residential area in North London, known for its exclusive properties often referred to as part of the 'billionaire's row.' In addition to these villas, Khamenei also possesses two luxury apartments situated on the sixth and seventh floors of a high-end building, which is said to be in close proximity to Kensington Palace, the official residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The implications of this ownership are significant, as they suggest a possible link between Khamenei's wealth and his family's political influence in Iran. The presence of such valuable assets in a major world city could enable potential covert activities under the guise of legitimate real estate investments. This situation fosters questions about the regulatory frameworks surrounding foreign property ownership in the UK, especially concerning individuals tied to regimes known for espionage or political repression.