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MON · 2026-05-11 · 18:25 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0511-75408
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UK sanctions network accused of planning attacks for Iran

The UK has imposed sanctions on nine individuals and three entities linked to an Iranian-backed network accused of plotting attacks and financing destabilization efforts against Britain and its allies. The sanctions, which include asset freezes and travel bans, target alleged members and associates of the Zindashti criminal network, previously described by authorities as an international drug and trafficking cartel directed by Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security.

By ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-11 · 18:25 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
UK sanctions network accused of planning attacks for Iran
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The UK has imposed sanctions on nine individuals and three entities linked to an Iranian-backed network accused of plotting attacks and financing destabilization efforts against Britain and its allies. The sanctions, which include asset freezes and travel bans, target alleged members and associates of the Zindashti criminal network, previously described by authorities as an international drug and trafficking cartel directed by Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security. The sanctioned individuals and entities are accused of threatening, planning, or conducting attacks, as well as assassination and kidnapping operations against critics of the Iranian government. Notably, five members of the Zarringhalam family were also sanctioned for allegedly helping to finance these efforts, with some previously designated by the US for their role in laundering billions of dollars through front companies.

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Five members of the Zarringhalam family were sanctioned for allegedly helping finance destabilization efforts and laundering billions of dollars through front companies.

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Naji Ibrahim Sharifi-Zindashti, the network's alleged leader, was previously sanctioned by the US and described as head of an international drug cartel directed by Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security.

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The sanctioned network is accused of plotting attacks and financing efforts to destabilize Britain and its allies on behalf of Iran.

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UK imposes sanctions on nine individuals and three entities linked to Iranian-backed hostile activity.

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London freezes assets and travel for those accused of laundering billions and plotting Iranian-backed hostile activity.The British government has imposed sanctions on an Iranian-linked network accused of plotting attacks in the UK and elsewhere.The Foreign Office has issued travel bans, asset freezes and director disqualification orders to nine people and three entities, linked to “Iranian-backed hostile activity”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3US sanctions Iraqi minister accused of aiding Iran oil saleslist 2 of 3‘Unacceptable’: What’s Iran’s peace proposal that Trump has rejected?list 3 of 3What is China’s anti-sanctions law and how does it work?end of listThey are accused of plotting attacks and financing efforts to destabilise Britain and its allies on behalf of Iran.The sanctioned include alleged members and associates of the Zindashti criminal network, accused of threatening, planning or conducting attacks against people and assets in Britain and elsewhere.Naji Ibrahim Sharifi-Zindashti, the network’s alleged leader, was sanctioned by both Britain and the United States in 2024. Authorities described him at the time as the head of an international drug and trafficking cartel directed by Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security.The European Union followed with its own designations last year.London, Washington and Brussels have all accused the network of conducting assassination and kidnapping operations, targeting critics of the Iranian government.BillionsOthers sanctioned by the UK included five members of the Zarringhalam family, who are accused of helping finance destabilisation efforts.Three of the family were sanctioned by the United States last year for their alleged role in Iran’s shadow banking network. Washington said it laundered billions of dollars through front companies in the UAE and Hong Kong.Two exchange houses linked to the family’s network, Berelian Exchange and GCM Exchange, were also designated.
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