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UK to Expand Counter-Terrorism Laws to Combat State-Backed Espionage

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announces plans for new measures to proscribe hostile foreign intelligence agencies, including the IRGC, and introduce criminal penalties for aiding banned entities.

Overview

  • The UK government is drafting legislation to create a Statutory Alert and Liability Threat (SALT) regime, allowing proscription of foreign intelligence agencies like the IRGC.
  • Proposed measures include criminalizing 'inviting support' for banned entities, expanding stop-and-search powers, and confiscating passports of suspects.
  • Individuals assisting or benefiting from proscribed agencies could face up to 14 years in prison under the new laws.
  • The announcement follows recent espionage charges against Iranian suspects and convictions of Russian-linked operatives in the UK.
  • Security services report a rise in state-sponsored threats, with 20 Iranian-backed plots foiled since 2022, and emphasize the need for enhanced legal tools to disrupt such activities.