Iranian journalist stabbed multiple times outside London home

Pouria Zeraati hosts a show on the Persian language television network Iran International
Pouria Zeraati hosts a show on the Persian language television network Iran International - LINKEDIN

A prominent British-based Iranian journalist has been stabbed multiple times outside his London home.

Pouria Zeraati, who hosts a show on the Persian language television network Iran International, was attacked by two people as he left his home on Friday afternoon.

The Telegraph understands he was heading to work at around 3.15pm when he was approached by a man outside his house in south west London.

The man attempted to engage him in conversation before another suspect came up behind him and began slashing him with a knife.

The two attackers then went off in a waiting car nearby which was being driven by a third suspect.

Mr Zeraati, who is married, suffered multiple stab wounds and was rushed to hospital where he was said to be in a stable condition.

A spokesman for Scotland Yard confirmed they were aware of the incident and were investigating.

While the motive for the attack remains unclear, it is understood that MI5 have been made aware.

Assassination plot uncovered

Earlier this year, it was revealed that UK counter-terrorism police had foiled 15 plots linked to Iran, with journalists who are critical of the regime in Tehran among those reportedly targeted.

Iran International has previously been declared a “terrorist organisation” by the Iranian government and in December, it was reported that detectives had uncovered a plot by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) to assassinate two journalists in London.

The Iranian regime had allegedly plotted a knife ambush at the homes of Sima Sabet and Fardad Farahzad but it was foiled when one of the hired assassins double-crossed the state.

It was reported that a people smuggler was offered more than £150,000 to murder the journalists who were critical of Tehran.

It is believed the knife plot was a back-up scheme after the initial idea of a car bomb outside the TV studio was foiled by the presence of heavy security.

In December, Austrian national Magomed-Husejn Dovtaev, who was born in Chechnya, was found guilty of spying on the network’s west London headquarters.

‘Only a matter of time’

Following his conviction, Commander Dominic Murphy, from the Met’s counter-terrorism unit, said police were “very alive to the threat posed by Iran”.

A new unit has also been set up within Scotland Yard to tackle threats posed by hostile states including Iran.

Gabriel Noronha, a former US advisor on Iran, said “it was only a matter of time” before US or UK targets were hit by Iranian assassins.

Michelle Stanistreet, the general secretary of the National Union of Journalists, said: “This cowardly attack on Pouria is deeply shocking, and our thoughts are with him, his family and all of his colleagues at Iran International. We hope he makes a swift recovery.

“It is too early to know whether this violent assault is connected to the escalating intimidation and harassment by Iran, including the plot to assassinate journalists Fardad Farahzad and Sima Sabet in 2022.

“However, this brutal stabbing will inevitably raise fears amongst the many journalists targeted at Iran International and the BBC Persian Service that they are not safe at home or going about their work.”

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