Iranian-American Journalist Says Police Guarding Home Amid Alleged Kidnap Plot

An Iranian-American journalist who was the target of a kidnapping plot by alleged Iranian operatives has said police officers were keeping watch on her home almost around the clock during the month of July.

In a video posted to Twitter on July 13, Masih Alinejad describes receiving police protection during the two weeks previously.

“When I asked them why they were here, they told me it was to protect me,” she says in the footage, according to an on-screen translation.

“They are here from 5 am to midnight. I’m so not used to being protected by the police,” she says, adding that she feels safe when she sees them. “This wouldn’t have happened in my homeland.”

The US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York said on July 13 that four Iranian nationals, allegedly backed by the Iranian government, have been charged with plotting to kidnap a US journalist and activist who was critical of Iran.

“As alleged, four of the defendants monitored and planned to kidnap a U.S. citizen of Iranian origin who has been critical of the regime’s autocracy, and to forcibly take their intended victim to Iran, where the victim’s fate would have been uncertain at best,” US Attorney Audrey Strauss said in a statement.

The attorney’s office said the four suspects are based in Iran and remain at large. All four have been charged with conspiring to kidnap, conspiring to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and sanctions against Iran, conspiring to commit bank and wire fraud, and conspiring to launder money.

A fifth suspect, Niloufar Bahadorifar, was arrested in California. Credit: Masih Alinejad via Storyful