UK-Iranian Man Charged By Counter-Terror Police Over London Memorial Arson

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LONDON, June 17 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ali Reza Fallahi, a 45-year-old British-Iranian national, has been charged with arson following an attack on a protest memorial wall in the Golders Green area of north London. Police confirmed the charges on Wednesday, stating the incident occurred on April 27, 2026.

Fallahi, a resident of Ilford, is accused of setting fire to a memorial cabinet located on Limes Avenue shortly after midnight. The structure, known as the Eternal Wall, displays tributes to anti-government protesters killed during crackdowns in Iran, alongside memorials for victims of the October 7 Nova music festival. Although the fire damaged the cabinet, authorities noted it was extinguished quickly and did not spread to the primary installation.

The investigation into the incident is being led by Counter Terrorism Policing London as part of a wider inquiry into a wave of violence affecting the local Jewish community and the Iranian diaspora. This broader pattern includes the arson of four Hatzola emergency vehicles and the stabbing of two Jewish men in the area. These developments have prompted the UK government to escalate the national terrorism threat level from substantial to severe.

Addressing the recent legal progress, Commander Helen Flanagan stated, “This charge marks another step forward in one of the investigations into the series of arson attacks targeting the Jewish community and Iranian diaspora in London.”

Authorities are actively examining potential operational or financial connections between the suspects and the Iranian state. While a 38-year-old woman was previously arrested in connection with the memorial fire, she has since been released with no further action taken against her. Fallahi is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on June 18, 2026, to face the charges.

Daniele Naddei is a journalist at Parliament News covering European affairs, was born in Naples on April 8, 1991. He also serves as the Director of the CentroSud24 newspaper. During the period from 2010 to 2013, Naddei completed an internship at the esteemed local radio station Radio Club 91. Subsequently, he became the author of a weekly magazine published by the Italian Volleyball Federation of Campania (FIPAV Campania), which led to his registration in the professional order of Journalists of Campania in early 2014, listed under publicists. From 2013 to 2018, he worked as a freelance photojournalist and cameraman for external services for Rai and various local entities, including TeleCapri, CapriEvent, and TLA. Additionally, between 2014 and 2017, Naddei collaborated full-time with various newspapers in Campania, both in print and online. During this period, he also resumed his role as Editor-in-Chief at Radio Club 91.
Naddei is actively involved as a press officer for several companies and is responsible for editing cultural and social events in the city through his association with the Medea Fattoria Sociale. This experience continued until 2021. Throughout these years, he hosted or collaborated on football sports programs for various local broadcasters, including TLA, TvLuna, TeleCapri, Radio Stonata, Radio Amore, and Radio Antenna Uno.
From 2016 to 2018, Naddei was employed as an editor at newspapers of national interest within the Il24.it circuit, including Internazionale24, Salute24, and OggiScuola. Since 2019, Naddei has been one of the creators of the Rabona television program "Calcio è Passione," which has been broadcast on TeleCapri Sport since 2023.

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