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Iran spying probe results in arrests in London
Summary
Four men were arrested in London on suspicion of spying for Iran, and police said the arrests are part of a long-running investigation focused on alleged surveillance linked to the Jewish community.
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Four men were arrested in London on Friday on suspicion of spying for Iran, the Metropolitan Police said. Officers from the counterterror unit carried out arrests in the northern suburbs of Barnet and Watford. Police described the action as part of a long-running investigation into suspected malign activity.
Key facts:
- Four men were arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran; police said one was Iranian and three held dual British-Iranian nationality.
- The arrests took place in Barnet and Watford in north London, according to the Metropolitan Police.
- The inquiry centred on suspected surveillance of locations and individuals linked to the Jewish community, the police said.
- The Met said the arrests are part of a long-running investigation; six others were arrested on suspicion of assisting and one person was arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer.
Summary:
Police presented the arrests as part of an ongoing counterterror inquiry intended to disrupt suspected malign activity and said the probe focuses on alleged surveillance connected to the Jewish community. Undetermined at this time.
