London freezes assets and travel for those accused of laundering billions and plotting Iranian-backed hostile activity. The British government has imposed sanctions on an Iranian-linked network accused of plotting attacks in the UK and elsewhere. The Foreign Office has issued travel bans, asset freezes and director disqualification orders to nine people and three entities, linked to “Iranian-backed hostile activity”. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 US sanctions Iraqi minister accused of aiding Iran oil sales list 2 of 3 ‘Unacceptable’: What’s Iran’s peace proposal that Trump has rejected? list 3 of 3 What is China’s anti-sanctions law and how does it work? end of list They are accused of plotting attacks and financing efforts to destabilise Britain and its allies on behalf of Iran. The sanctioned include alleged members and associates of the Zindashti criminal network, accused of threatening, planning or conducting attacks against people and assets in Britain and elsewhere.…