Iranian National Among Two Arrested After Attempt to Access UK Nuclear Submarine Base
Security incident at Faslane prompts investigation as authorities assess motives amid heightened tensions
A 34-year-old Iranian man is among two individuals arrested after attempting to gain access to one of the United Kingdom’s most sensitive military installations, prompting a security investigation as tensions involving Iran continue to rise.
Police detained the man alongside a 31-year-old woman after the pair approached HM Naval Base Clyde, known as Faslane, in Scotland.
The facility houses the country’s nuclear-armed submarine fleet and is a central pillar of the UK’s strategic deterrent.
According to officials, the individuals attempted to enter the base without the required authorization and were turned away at the gate.
They were subsequently arrested nearby after remaining in the area and being deemed to be acting suspiciously.
Authorities confirmed that neither individual gained access to the facility.
The Royal Navy acknowledged the incident but declined to provide further details while the investigation remains ongoing.
Police Scotland stated that inquiries are continuing to determine the circumstances surrounding the attempt and whether any wider security concerns are involved.
The motives of the two individuals have not been publicly established.
Security sources indicated that it is too early to determine whether the incident is linked to espionage or other hostile activity, though the situation is being assessed in the context of heightened geopolitical tensions.
The arrest comes at a time of increased vigilance across the United Kingdom, with officials closely monitoring potential threats linked to foreign actors.
Faslane is among the country’s most heavily protected sites, given its role in hosting ballistic missile submarines that form the backbone of national defence.
Authorities have sought to reassure the public that the situation was contained swiftly and that established security protocols functioned as intended.
The incident did not result in any breach of the base’s perimeter, and operations at the facility have continued without disruption.
The development adds to a series of recent security-related incidents under review by British authorities, as the government continues to prioritize the protection of critical infrastructure and national defence assets in an increasingly complex international environment.