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Iran has plotting to kidnap or kill Britons it sees as “enemies of the regime”, the boss of MI5 has said, warning of the “very real” threats posed by hostile states. Director general Ken McCallum told how the Middle East country “projects threat to the UK directly, through its aggressive intelligence services”, revealing at least 10 such potential threats have been seen so far this year.
In a speech from the security agency’s Thames House headquarters in London on Wednesday, Mr McCallum set out in stark language the dangers faced from Russia and China, as well as Iran, describing how the UK is in a contest with “adversaries who have massive scale and are not squeamish about the tactics they deploy.”
Drawing on a football analogy to hammer home his concerns, Mr McCallum said Russia “thinks nothing of throwing an elbow in the face, and routinely cheats to get its way.”
“They will keep attacking us”, he said, but stressed president Vladimir Putin was “not winning” the war in Ukraine.
Chinese authorities are “trying to re-write the rulebook, to buy the league, to recruit our coaching staff to work for them”, while Iran “will only let people support one team and is prepared to use violence against those who don’t toe the line.”
“We’re alive to the risk of these teams loaning players to each other, amplifying their strengths”, he added as he highlighted Iran providing support to Russia by supplying drones “inflicting misery in Ukraine”.
He said Iran “projects threat to the UK directly, through its aggressive intelligence services.
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“At its sharpest, this includes ambitions to kidnap or even kill British or UK-based individuals perceived as enemies of the regime.
“We have seen at least 10 such potential threats since January alone. We work at pace with domestic and international partners to disrupt this completely unacceptable activity.”
In a wide-ranging speech, Mr McCallum said while rising state threats are a “huge challenge”, getting ahead of terror plots was “still the first thing the British public expect of us”, as he told how so-called lone wolf terrorists were “fiendishly hard to detect and disrupt”.
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MI5 and the police have disrupted 37 late-stage terror attack plots since the start of 2017, including a further eight since Mr McCallum gave his last update on threats in July last year.
Security services are seeing growing attempts by right-wing extremists to “acquire weapons”, particularly firearms, “well in advance of any specific targeting intent developing”, Mr McCallum said.
There are also growing numbers of right-wing extremist “influencers” which “fuel grievances and amplify conspiracy theories.”
Terrorism inspired by Islamist ideology still accounts for about three-quarters of MI5’s terrorist caseload, Mr McCallum added.
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In a stark illustration of Middle Eastern tensions, an oil tanker associated with an Israeli billionaire was yesterday struck by a bomb-carrying drone off the coast of Oman, with suspicion immediately falling on Tehran.
The attack on the Liberian-flagged oil tanker Pacific Zircon happened Tuesday night off the coast of Oman, an Middle East-based defence official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, a British military organisation in the region monitoring shipping, told the AP: “We are aware of an incident and it’s being investigated at this time.”
The Pacific Zircon is operated by Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping, which is a company ultimately owned by Israeli billionaire Idan Ofer.
In a statement, Eastern Pacific Shipping said the Pacific Zircon, carrying gas oil, had been “hit by a projectile” some 150 miles (240 kilometers) off the coast of Oman.
The company added: “We are in communication with the vessel and there is no reports of injuries or pollution. All crew are safe and accounted for.
“There is some minor damage to the vessel’s hull but no spillage of cargo or water ingress.”
Israel’s prime minister office and its defence ministry declined to comment.
Oil prices rose slightly as news of the attack spread, with benchmark Brent crude trading above $94 a barrel.
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