Iranian Spies on London Jewish Targets: A Court Drama
Two men, Nematollah Shahsavani and Alireza Farasati, appeared in a London court charged with conducting hostile surveillance on Jewish targets for Iranian intelligence. Accusations include gathering details on the Israeli Embassy and other sites. Devices seized had target lists. The case highlights ongoing security threats amid Iranian-Western tensions.
Two men, Nematollah Shahsavani and Alireza Farasati, stood accused in a London court, charged with executing hostile surveillance on key Jewish sites, allegedly under orders from Iran.
Prosecution revealed significant evidence, including target lists on seized devices, targeting locations like the Israeli Embassy and Bevis Marks Synagogue.
Despite Iran's denials of espionage, Britain continues to express concerns about Iranian activities, underscoring ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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