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Man charged in UK with assisting foreign intelligence service linked to Iran

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Posted on May 29, 2026

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Man charged in UK with assisting foreign intelligence service linked to Iran

Details of the Arrest and Allegations

LONDON, May 29 (Reuters) - A Greek national has been charged with assisting a foreign intelligence service, believed to be Iran's, over the targeting of a journalist working for the London-based television ​station Iran International, British police said on Friday.

Counter-terrorism police said Ioannis Aidinidis, 46, who resides in Munich, Germany, was arrested on Saturday, May 16, and had been charged under Britain's National Security Act.

Court Appearance and Legal Proceedings

Aidinidis is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court later on Friday.

Nature of the Allegations

Police said allegations were believed to relate to Iran and to the targeting of a British-based journalist at Iran International, which is critical of Tehran's government.

Officers said they did not believe there to be any wider threat to the public.

Police Response and Public Reassurance

"We know this may cause concern for many people here in the UK, and particularly those working in Persian-language media," said Helen Flanagan, head of counter-terrorism policing in London.

"We continue to work closely with a number of organisations and individuals to provide them with advice and support around their safety and security and this includes the specific individual and organisation linked to this investigation."

Related Incidents and Broader Context

Previous Attacks Linked to Iran International

In April, three people were charged over an attempted arson attack on premises linked to Iran International in northwest London, though the fire caused no damage or injuries.

Investigation into Iranian Links

British police have previously said they were looking at whether there were any Iranian links to that incident and a series of arson attacks on Jewish sites in the capital.

Claims of Responsibility

A pro-Iranian group called Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya (HAYI) had claimed responsibility for most of the incidents.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Kate Holton and Michael Holden)

Key Takeaways

  • A Greek national, Ioannis Aidinidis, was arrested in Munich on suspicion of aiding Iran’s intelligence in targeting an Iran International journalist under the UK National Security Act.
  • He appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, with police affirming the allegations relate to Iran and stressing no wider public threat.
  • This arrest adds to a pattern of alleged Iran-linked hostile actions in the UK, including prior charges against Iranians over plots targeting Iran International and broader UK sanctions on Iran‑linked networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was charged with assisting a foreign intelligence service in the UK?
Greek national Ioannis Aidinidis was charged under the UK's National Security Act.
Which country's intelligence is Ioannis Aidinidis accused of assisting?
Aidinidis is believed to have assisted Iran's intelligence service.
What journalist was targeted in this case?
A journalist working for the London-based television station Iran International.
Did the charges relate to any public threat?
Police stated that there is no wider threat to the public related to these allegations.
Were there related incidents involving Iran International?
In April, three people were charged following an attempted arson attack linked to Iran International.

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