UK sanctions Swedish criminal network over Iran-backed plots in Europe

(This April 14 story has been corrected to show that the criminal network is Swedish, not Iranian, in the headline and in paragraph 1)

LONDON (Reuters) – The British government on Monday sanctioned what it said was a Swedish-based criminal network and its leader, citing the group’s role in attacks carried out on behalf of Iran against Israeli and Jewish targets across Europe.

Britain imposed an asset freeze on the group known as “Foxtrot Network” and an asset freeze and travel ban on Rawa Majid, who the government said was in charge of the network.

“The UK has targeted this criminal network and its leader, Rawa Majid, due to their involvement in violence against Jewish and Israeli targets in Europe on behalf of the Iranian regime. The UK will not tolerate these threats,” foreign minister David Lammy said in an emailed statement.

Lammy did not specify which incidents he was referring to. Iran’s embassy in London did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the sanctions.

The United States sanctioned both Foxtrot and Majid in March.

Since the start of 2022, Britain says it has responded to more than 20 Iran-backed plots to kidnap or kill British nationals or individuals based in the United Kingdom regarded by Tehran as a threat.

In October, Reuters reported Tehran was roiling the West with a wave of attempted hits and kidnappings against targets in Europe and the United States.

In March, Britain said it would require the Iranian state to register everything it does to exert political influence in the UK, subjecting Tehran to an elevated tier of scrutiny in light of what it said was increasingly aggressive activity.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; Writing by Muvija M; Editing by William James, Nia Williams and Frances Kerry)

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