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UK summons Iranian Ambassador over allegations against men accused as spies

The British government announced on Monday that the Iranian ambassador in the UK was summoned. Last week, an Iranian national and a British-Iranian dual citizen were arrested on suspicion of aiding Iran's spy services.

Two men were accused in a London Court last week of 'being involved in gathering information from Iranian spy services and conducting reconnaissance of Jewish targets within?Britain over a five-week period in the summer of last year.

The British Foreign Office said that "national security is our number one priority and we take the threats posed by Iran and those who follow its orders 'extremely serious."

"This government will do everything possible to protect the British public, including exposing Iran’s reckless and destabilising activities at home and abroad."

Prosecutors said that Nematollah?Shahsavani, a 40-year-old dual British/Iranian national, was asked to conduct hostile surveillance on the Israeli Embassy in London, Britain's oldest Synagogue, and other Jewish targets.

The defendants did not enter any plea and were remanded into custody until their next hearing on April 17 at London's?Old?Bailey court.

British lawmakers and MI5 have warned for years about the threat posed by Iran. They've alleged that Tehran is behind over 20 kidnap- and assassination attempts. (Reporting and writing by Elizabeth Piper, editing by Michael Holden; Muvija M.

(source: Reuters)