UAE reports dismantling of Iran-linked ‘terror’ cell
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced the arrest of 27 individuals allegedly linked to Iran's Velayat-e Faqih doctrine. The UAE State Security Service accused the group of plotting terrorist and sabotage acts, establishing a secret organization within the UAE, and pledging allegiance to foreign entities.

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AI-generatedThe United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced the arrest of 27 individuals allegedly linked to Iran's Velayat-e Faqih doctrine. The UAE State Security Service accused the group of plotting terrorist and sabotage acts, establishing a secret organization within the UAE, and pledging allegiance to foreign entities. They are also accused of collecting and transferring funds to suspicious foreign entities, adopting extremist ideologies, and recruiting Emirati youth to serve foreign interests. The arrests occurred amid ongoing tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, during which the UAE has experienced Iranian attacks, most of which were intercepted. The individuals face charges including harming national unity and social peace.
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5 extractedThe alleged members have been charged with “establishing and operating a secret organisation...and harming national unity and social peace”.
The State Security Service said it had detained members of a cell linked to Iran’s Velayat-e Faqih.
The group had collected funds and transferred them to “suspicious foreign entities”.
The UAE has arrested members of an Iran-linked group accused of plotting ‘systematic terrorist and sabotage acts’.
The UAE has weathered more Iranian strikes than any other country – although most were intercepted.