
Three Iranians charged with suspected espionage in U.K.
The Hindu
Yvette Cooper vows to boost national security powers amid heightened concerns about Iranian activities in the UK.
Three Iranian men appeared in a London court Saturday (May 17, 2025), charged with spying for Iran's intelligence services, as the U.K. Interior Ministry said they had arrived "by irregular means including small boats".
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper vowed to boost national security powers following the charges, which come amid heightened concerns about Iranian activities on U.K. soil.
In October, the head of Britain's MI5 domestic intelligence service revealed that since 2022, the U.K. had uncovered 20 Iran-backed plots posing "potentially lethal threats".
"Iran must be held to account for its actions," Cooper said.
The U.K. needed to "strengthen our powers to protect our national security as we will not tolerate growing state threats on our soil", she added.
The three men were all remanded in custody following a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court in central London.
The BBC reported that the three were accused of targeting UK-based journalists working for the Farsi-language Iran International television news network, an independent media organisation based in London. Iran has labelled the outlet a terror organisation.













