UK police arrested eight people, seven of whom are Iranian nationals, in two separate counterterrorist operations over the weekend.
UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “These are major operations that have taken place and the ongoing investigation is immensely important ... it involves Iranian nationals in both investigations and we are supporting the police and the security agencies in the investigations that they are taking and the security assessments that they are doing.
“But this reflects the complexity of the kinds of challenges to our national security that we continue to face ... and that is why protecting our national security, including supporting these extremely professional operations and investigations, remains our top priority.”
The Metropolitan Police said five men, including four Iranian nationals, were arrested across the UK on May 3 on suspicion of preparing a terrorist act that would “target a single premises.”
The police said that as part of the operation, a 46-year-old man had been arrested in west London, a 29-year-old man had been detained in Swindon, in the west of England; and two men aged 29 and 40 had been arrested in Stockport and Rochdale, near Manchester, England.
The fifth man, whose age has not yet been ascertained, was also detained in the Manchester area.
‘Foreign Power Threat Activity’
The Metropolitan Police said the men, aged 39, 44, and 55, were arrested and detained under section 27 of the National Security Act 2023, which allows the police to arrest anyone it “reasonably suspects is, or has been, involved in foreign power threat activity.”The statement reads: “The investigation relates to a suspected plot to target a specific premises. Officers have been in contact with the affected site to make them aware and provide relevant advice and support, but for operational reasons, we are not able to provide further information at this time.”
Murphy said, “The investigation is still in its early stages and we are exploring various lines of enquiry to establish any potential motivation as well as to identify whether there may be any further risk to the public linked to this matter.”
Counterterrorism officers spent May 4 searching several properties in London, Swindon, and the Manchester area.
Forensic officers in blue overalls were seen entering a house in Rochdale.
“Since January 2022, with police partners, we have responded to 20 Iran-backed plots presenting potentially lethal threats to British citizens and UK residents.”
MI5—which is under the Home Office—tackles domestic threats, while MI6 is the UK’s foreign intelligence service.
‘Hostile Reconnaisance’
The court ruled that Dovtaev visited the channel’s premises in Chiswick, west London, on Feb. 11, 2023, to carry out “hostile reconnaissance.”He was later jailed for three years and six months for attempting to collect information useful for terrorism.
Iran International was branded a terrorist organization by the Iranian regime after the channel covered massive protests in several Iranian cities in September 2022 following the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, who was detained by the morality police for not wearing a veil.
They have been extradited to the UK and will face trial later this year.