Image source, ReutersImage caption, Nandito Badea and George Stana at a previous court appearance
Two Romanian nationals have been jailed for stabbing a journalist in Wimbledon on behalf of the Iranian regime in an attempt to "silence" him.
Their target, Pouria Zeraati, works for the Persian language channel Iran International, that is critical of the Iranian government.
Nandito Badea, 21, and George Stana, 25, attacked him in March 2024 as he walked to his car near his home, just around the corner from the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
At the Old Bailey in London, Stana was sentenced to 12 years in prison and Badea to eight, after being convicted last month of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
The knife attack left Zeraati in hospital needing stitches for three stab wounds in his leg.
Stana drove the Mazda getaway car. Zeraati said Badea wielded the knife, while a third man, David Andrei, held him while he was being stabbed. Andrei is still in Romania.
Sentencing Badea and Stana, Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb said "I am sure that this was an attack for - or for the benefit of - a foreign power."
"The victim Pouria Zeraati was not selected at random."
"He had previously been subject to threats," she said, and there had been posters put up in the Iranian capital Tehran with his photograph and the words "Wanted. Dead or alive".
The judge concluded that Stana knew or should have known that the attack was being carried out on behalf of Iran, but said she was not sure that Badea knew.
The court heard that the attack had been planned for "at least one year" with extensive surveillance of Zeraati's home in Wimbledon.
In a victim impact statement read to the court, Zeraati said the attack had caused him "significant sleeplessness".
"The incident has left me scared and anxious," he said.
He explained that he has had to move address several times and that he is afraid of going out on his own.
"I find it difficult to go to restaurants for fear of being followed," he said. "I am always looking over my shoulder."
Lawyers for both men submitted that they did not know that they were working for Iran when they carried out the attack.
Stana's barrister Peter Caldwell KC said: "He did not know it and could not know it. He is not a sophisticated person. He is functionally illiterate. He is not aware of current affairs."
For Badea, David Spens KC said "I do not dispute that the prosecution has established that the attack was carried out on behalf of a foreign power."
But, he said, "There is no evidence from which it can be inferred Mr Badea had knowledge of those matters."
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