UK sanctions the Iranian-backed, Sweden-based criminal gang Foxtrot and its leader, who targeted Jewish sites in Europe

The United Kingdom announced that they have imposed sanctions on the Iranian-backed, Swedish-based criminal gang ‘Foxtrot Network’ and its leader, Rawa Majid.

The criminal gang Foxtrot has targeted Jewish and Israeli targets across Europe on behalf of the Iranian regime, according to the statement made by UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

“The Iranian regime uses criminal gangs across the world to threaten people,” Lammy said. “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.”

The sanctions were imposed after the UK responded to more than 20 Iranian-backed plots since the start of 2022 against British citizens and UK residents.

“This forms part of the UK Government’s ongoing response to Iranian hostilities in Europe,” he continued. “Last month, we announced that Iran will be placed on the enhanced tier of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS) and to date, the UK has sanctioned more tha 450 Iranian individuals and entities, in response to the regime’s human rights violations, nuclear weapons program and align influence internationally.”

According to the statement, Majid is on a UK travel ban, asset freeze and director disqualification, meaning, “an offence for a person designated for the purpose of those sanctions to act as a director of a UK company, or a foreign company that is sufficiently-connected to the UK, or to take part in the management, formation or promotion of a company.”

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