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Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum delivers the annual Director Generalβs Speech at Thames House, the headquarters of the UKβs Security Service, in London, Britain, Oct. 16, 2025. Photo: Jonathan Brady/Pool via REUTERS
British police arrestedΒ fourΒ menΒ on Friday onΒ suspicionΒ of helping Iranβs intelligence services carry out surveillance of people and locations linked to theΒ JewishΒ community in London.
Detectives said one of theΒ menΒ wasΒ Iranian, while three had dual British-IranianΒ nationality. The arrests were part of a βlong-running investigation,β police added, indicating theΒ menβs alleged activities pre-dated the US and Israeli bombardment of Iran, which started last Saturday.
British lawmakers and the domestic spy agency MI5 have long warned of threats posed to Britain by Iran. ThreeΒ Iranians were charged with offenses under Britainβs National Security Act relating to assisting a foreign intelligence service last May.
In a separate investigation last year, police arrested fiveΒ men,Β fourΒ of themΒ Iranian, over a suspected plot to target specific premises, which British media said was the Israeli embassy. They were later released without charge.
βTheΒ JewishΒ community and the wider public will understandably be concerned by todayβs arrests. We continue to monitor the situation closely,β interior minister Shabana Mahmood said on X.
Police said the four detained men were aged between 22 and 55. Six others were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, and police said searches were ongoing.
Speaking about the current Iranian conflict on Thursday, Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned that people would use it to divide the country.
βThe government is reaching out to communities across the United Kingdom β Jewish and Muslim alike β making sure communities and places of worship have appropriate, protective security in place,β he told a press conference.
Illustrating the threat from Iran, Britainβs MI5 spy boss said that over two years from 2022-2024, his service and British police had responded to 20 Iran-backed plots to kidnap or kill British nationals or individuals based in Britain who were regarded by Tehran as a threat.
Britain also recorded a 4% rise in antisemitic incidents in 2025, making it the second-worst year on record, a charity said. Two men were killed last October during an attack on a synagogue in the northern English city of Manchester.
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