London Police arrested four men on suspicion of spying on the Jewish community and feeding Iran with the information. In a statement released on Friday, the Metropolitan Police said the suspects — one Iranian and three dual British-Iranian nationals — were taken into custody on suspicion of assisting a foreign intelligence service.
The men, who were arrested at addresses in and around north London shortly after 1 am, are suspected of spying on locations and individuals. The men arrested are aged 22, 40, 52, and 55. The searches are ongoing at the addresses as well as other properties nearby, as informed by the Police. Meanwhile, 6 other men were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and have been taken into custody.
“We understand the public may be concerned, in particular the Jewish community, and as always, I would ask them to remain vigilant and if they see or hear anything that concerns them, then to contact us,” said Commander Helen Flanagan, who is in charge of counterterrorism policing in London.
The arrests come as the US and Israel continue to strike Iran, which has kept up retaliatory strikes on Israel, US bases, and across the region. Britain is not involved in offensive operations but is assisting in regional defence.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism said it is grateful to police “for foiling this alleged plot,” but accused the British government of not taking the threat from Iran seriously.
“The UK may not be acting against Iran, but Iran is acting against us. The government’s failure to keep its promise to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — the main instrument that the Islamic Republic uses to foment antisemitic violence worldwide — has sent the message that support for the brutal Iranian regime and its Jew-hating and West-hating ideology is perfectly acceptable in Britain,” it said in a statement.







