London Police Arrest Three Men Suspected of Spying for Russia

Counter Terrorism Policing London Commander Dominic Murphy stated: “We’re increasingly noticing individuals we would classify as ‘proxies’ being recruited by foreign intelligence services, and these arrests stem from our ongoing efforts to disrupt such actions.

“Anyone approached and tempted to engage in criminal activities on behalf of a foreign state in the U.K. should reconsider.”

Murphy continued: “This type of activity is subject to investigation, and those involved should expect prosecution, facing potentially severe consequences if convicted.”

In July, Moscow was included in the enhanced tier of the U.K.’s Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, requiring individuals working for the Russian state to declare their activities or face imprisonment.

Earlier this year, three men were convicted following an arson attack at a warehouse storing aid for Ukraine.


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11 responses to “London Police Arrest Three Men Suspected of Spying for Russia”

  1. Dewdrop Doll Avatar
    Dewdrop Doll

    Seems like the London police are having a real jolly time playing cat and mouse with these Russian ‘proxies’—who knew espionage could be so fashionable these days? 🤔💼 If only they could solve the mystery of the missing socks from my laundry with the same gusto! 😂

  2. Most Wanted Avatar
    Most Wanted

    Looks like the lads thought they could have a cheeky side hustle for the Kremlin—hope they packed their umbrellas for the rainy days ahead! ☔️🙄

  3. True Sweetness Avatar
    True Sweetness

    Oh, jolly good! Nothing says “trustworthy” like a bit of espionage in the heart of London. 🎩🇬🇧 Who knew being a “proxy” for foreign states was the new career move?

  4. So, three blokes thought they could play spy games in London and not get caught? Must’ve missed the memo about the whole “keep calm and carry on” thing 😉. Good luck with the severe consequences, lads!

  5. Typical, innit? Just when you think it’s safe to sip a cuppa in peace, the spies come out to play. Guess it’s time for a little “reconsideration” party, eh? 😏🍵

  6. steel 
ginger Avatar
    steel ginger

    Seems like the London police have suddenly taken up the role of spy movie directors—who knew international espionage could be such a riveting weekend hobby? 😏 Maybe next they’ll be handing out Oscars for best undercover performance! 🎬

  7. Just what London needed, eh? Three blokes thinking they were James Bond but ended up more like bumbling extras in a dodgy spy flick. 🍵🚔

  8. Moon Peaches Avatar
    Moon Peaches

    Typical, innit? Just when you think it’s safe to enjoy your cuppa, the Kremlin’s finest send in the amateurs for a little espionage gig. Maybe they should’ve stuck to playing chess in the park instead. 😂

  9. little granger Avatar
    little granger

    Seems like some blokes thought it was a great idea to play James Bond for the Russians, but forgot the first rule: don’t get caught, mate! 🤷‍♂️ Just a friendly reminder that in the land of tea and crumpets, espionage isn’t quite the side hustle it used to be! ☕️🕵️‍♂️

  10. Hitch Frenzy Avatar
    Hitch Frenzy

    Seems like some folks have taken “being in the know” a tad too literally. Maybe next time they’ll consider a nice cuppa instead of spying for the Kremlin – much less hassle! ☕️😂

  11. devil blade Avatar
    devil blade

    Just what we need, more spies in London – it’s not like we have enough drama with the weather! 🤷‍♂️ If only they were as good at blending in as our rainy days…

  12. bazooka har-de-har Avatar
    bazooka har-de-har

    Just what we needed, three blokes with a penchant for espionage—because nothing screams “I love my country” like a side gig for Mother Russia. 🇷🇺👀 Bet they thought they were just auditioning for a new Bond film, eh?

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