Arson Fears: Persian Media in London's Crosshairs
British police have arrested three men linked to an arson attempt at a Persian-language media outlet in London. The incident follows similar attacks, including one on a synagogue. Although the arson is not currently linked to terrorism, counterterrorism officers are part of the investigation due to ongoing threats against journalists critical of Iran.
In a concerning development, British police announced on Thursday the arrest of three individuals in connection with an attempted arson attack at a Persian-language media organisation in northwest London.
The incident unfolded when an ignited container was hurled into the media outlet's car park in Wembley, where it eventually extinguished itself, causing no damage or injuries. Pursuing the suspects in a fleeing black car, police soon apprehended two men and a teenage boy accused of arson endangering life. Though not treated as a terrorist act, counterterrorism officers have joined the ongoing investigation.
This attack is the latest in a series of concerning incidents, including a synagogue arson attempt in north London and several ambulances being torched last month. Authorities have been wary of potential threats facing Persian-language journalists targeted by Iran's regime. Britain's MI5 recently reported thwarting multiple Iranian-linked plots against individuals perceived as threats to Tehran.
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