Three suspects in stabbing of Iranian journalist fled UK ‘within hours of attack’

Detectives investigating the stabbing of Iran International journalist Pouria Zeraati outside his London home believe the three suspects fled the UK within hours of the attack.

The broadcast journalist at the dissident Iranian news channel was stabbed outside his home in Wimbledon shortly before 3pm on Friday, and was hospitalised with an injury to his leg. British counterterror police have been investigating the attack

Iran International, which has been designated a terrorist organisation by Tehran, said it had faced “heavy threats” for 18 months, and noted that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have been targeting journalists and their families. Iran’s UK charge d’affaires Mehdi Hosseini Matin said “we deny any link” to the incident.

Iran International journalist Pouria Zeraati was stabbed in London on Friday

(Iran International)

Scotland Yard said on Tuesday night that detectives believe three suspects were involved – but that all are thought to have fled the UK via Heathrow Airport just hours after the attack.

The force said in a statement: “Detectives have established the victim was approached by two men in a residential street and attacked. The suspects fled the scene in a vehicle driven by a third male.

“The vehicle – a blue Mazda 3 – was abandoned in the New Malden area shortly after the attack. Detectives have located the vehicle and it is being examined by forensic experts. Searches in the area continue.

“The investigation team has established that after abandoning the vehicle, the suspects travelled directly to Heathrow Airport and left the UK within a few hours of the attack.”

Iran International spokesperson Adam Baillie said on Saturday that the incident was “hugely frightening” but that Mr Zeraati was “doing very well” and recovering in hospital. Hours later, Mr Zeraati posted a picture of himself in hospital, flashing the peace sign.

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