Police are investigating unprecedented numbers of plots from hostile states, led by Russia, China and Iran.
Police are investigating unprecedented numbers of plots from hostile states, led by Russia, China and Iran, the UK's counter-terrorism chief has said.
"We know that the interests of some state organisations and their proxies include kidnap, forced repatriation and assassination of their opponents."Armed Metropolitan Police vehicles guarding the offices of Iran International in Chiswick, last November Last weekend, a man was arrested nearby. He has now been charged with collecting information for the purpose of terrorism.Scotland Yard is also looking into international reports China has created a network of clandestine "police stations" around the world from which it can investigate dissidents., weeks after a pro-democracy protester had been dragged into its grounds and beaten by men.
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