Iran turns to Hells Angels and other criminal gangs to target critics
In the months before his attackers tracked him down, the exiled Iranian journalist had been moved in and out of safe houses by Londons Metropolitan Police, given a secret way to signal rescue units and had monitoring devices installed in his home.
British authorities had done even more to protect Iran International, the London-based satellite news channel that airs the weekly program of the journalist, Pouria Zeraati, and has built an audience of millions in Iran despite being outlawed by the Islamic republic.
Police assigned a team of undercover officers to safeguard the channels employees, arrested a suspect caught surveilling the stations entrances, put armored cars outside its headquarters and, for one seven-month stretch last year, convinced the network to move temporarily to Washington.
None of these measures managed to protect Zeraati from the plot that Iran is suspected of setting in motion this year. On March 29, he was stabbed four times and left bleeding on the sidewalk outside his home in the London suburb of Wimbledon by assailants who were not from Iran and had no discernible connection to its security services, according to British investigators.
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