
Rawa Majid, the leader of the Swedish criminal gang “Foxtrot,” who carried out operations against sites and individuals linked to Israel in Northern Europe and Denmark under orders from the Quds Force, is now reportedly living under the protection of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Iran.
A source close to the IRGC stated that Rawa Majid received funds from the Iranian embassy in Denmark on two separate occasions to carry out operations targeting the Israeli embassies in Copenhagen and Stockholm.
The source added that although Rawa Majid is currently in Iran, he travels to Afghanistan in coordination with the IRGC to carry out certain missions.
Sanctions on the Foxtrot Gang and Rawa Majid
On April 14, the United Kingdom imposed sanctions on the Foxtrot criminal gang and its leader Rawa Majid for engaging in hostile activities with support from the Tehran regime.
Following the announcement by the British government, the Iranian embassy in London issued a statement denying any connection between Tehran and the criminal gang, describing the accusations as “baseless.”