Ayatollah Khamenei's Son Owns £50m London Flats Overlooking Israeli Embassy: Report
Luxury apartments owned by Mojtaba Khamenei near the Israeli Embassy in London are valued at £50 million and may pose surveillance risks, according to security experts.
- Bloomberg found Mojtaba Khamenei owns two luxury apartments on the sixth and seventh floors overlooking the Israeli embassy in Kensington, held since 2014 and including servants' quarters.
- Records show the apartments were formally held through Ali Ansari, Iranian oligarch and trusted associate, via Birch Ventures Limited, bought in 2014 and 2016 for 16.7million and 19million respectively.
- Security experts warned Iran owns a direct line of sight less than 50 metres from the Israeli Embassy via two apartments held through Mojtaba Khamenei, enabling observation and laser-assisted monitoring.
- All 13 properties linked to Khamenei have been under British Treasury restrictions since last year, days after four suspects were arrested on suspicion of surveilling Jewish sites, and the Israeli embassy declined to comment on Saturday.
- Observers warn that Khamenei owns a global property portfolio worth hundreds of millions of pounds, with Kensington and Hampstead assets valued at around £50 million, many vacant.
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Chamenei son has luxury apartments just steps away from Israel's embassy.
The son of slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, 56-year-old Mojtaba Khamenei, who is being talked about as a possible successor to his father, owns apartments in London worth tens of millions of pounds near the Israeli embassy. Experts are talking about a serious security breach due to the very easy espionage.
Iran's Assembly of Experts has reportedly reached an agreement on Ali Khamenei's successor, with the chosen one being his hardline son, Mojahedin Khamenei.
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