Four Men Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for Iran in London
Metropolitan Police arrested four men at 1am following raids in Barnet and Watford on suspicion of espionage activities for Iran.

Four men have been arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran following early morning raids conducted by the Metropolitan Police in north London.
The arrests took place at approximately 1am during coordinated operations at addresses in Barnet and Watford. The suspects were taken into custody as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged espionage activities.
According to police sources, the investigation involves suspected surveillance operations connected to the Jewish community in London. The nature and scope of the alleged surveillance activities have not been disclosed by authorities.
The Metropolitan Police have not released further details about the identities of the arrested individuals or the specific charges they may face. The investigation remains active, with police continuing to examine evidence gathered during the raids.
The arrests come amid heightened concerns about foreign espionage activities in the United Kingdom, particularly involving state actors from Iran and other nations. British authorities have previously warned about threats to various communities within the UK from foreign intelligence operations.