British counter-terrorism police have formally charged two men of Lebanese nationality with terrorism-related offenses connected to Hezbollah activities. The investigation focused on individuals allegedly involved in support or training linked to the Lebanese militant group.
Annis Makki, 40, is accused of being a member of Hezbollah and participating in a terrorist training camp at Birket Jabbour airbase in Lebanon in 2021. Authorities did not disclose specific evidence but stated that the charges stem from ongoing intelligence and surveillance efforts.
The second individual, whose name has not been publicly released, faces similar allegations related to Hezbollah networks. Both suspects are expected to appear in court in the coming weeks. The charges highlight ongoing international efforts to counter terrorism and disrupt militant support networks.
Hezbollah, designated as a terror organization by several countries, maintains a complex presence across Lebanon and beyond. British authorities continue to monitor activities linked to the group, emphasizing their commitment to preventing terrorism within the UK and internationally.