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Tate Brothers Referred to Counter-Terror Police Over Alleged Russian Influence
Andrew and Tristan Tate have been referred to Counter Terrorism Policing following concerns over footage from a controversial visit to Russia, including allegations that the brothers may have been involved in Russian propaganda or influence activity.
The referral was made after the brothers travelled to Russia in June and published footage appearing to show them taking part in military-style activities alongside men wearing military uniforms. The footage reportedly showed the pair around military equipment and participating in weapons-related exercises.
The issue was raised by Conservative MP Alicia Kearns, who reportedly wrote to the Home Office and referred the matter to Counter Terrorism Policing. Concerns have centred on whether the material produced during the trip could have been used as part of Russian influence or propaganda efforts.
Footage From Russia
Videos shared online showed Andrew and Tristan Tate taking part in activities presented as military training. Reports say the footage included the brothers being given the opportunity to operate weapons, including a grenade launcher, while other footage showed them singing the Soviet-era song Katyusha.
The material has attracted scrutiny because of the wider security concerns surrounding foreign influence campaigns and the use of prominent online personalities to spread political narratives.
However, a referral to Counter Terrorism Policing does not mean that the Tate brothers have been accused, charged or found guilty of terrorism or working for the Russian government. It means that concerns have been raised and may be assessed by the appropriate authorities.
Tate Brothers Reject the Characterisation
Representatives for the brothers have rejected the suggestion that the footage amounted to military training or Russian propaganda.
Their representatives described the criticism as an attempt to portray what they say was simply a visit to a shooting range as something more serious. The Independent reported that their representatives said it was “absurd to equate a day at the range with military training”.
The allegations therefore remain allegations, and any investigation would have to establish whether there was evidence of deliberate foreign influence activity rather than simply controversial social-media content.
Comes Amid Wider Legal Battles
The development comes as Andrew and Tristan Tate are already involved in major legal proceedings in the United Kingdom and Romania.
In July 2026, the Crown Prosecution Service announced additional UK charges against Andrew Tate, including allegations of rape, trafficking for sexual exploitation, assault and offences involving indecent images of a child and extreme pornography. Tristan Tate faces charges including rape, sexual assault and trafficking for sexual exploitation. Both brothers deny wrongdoing.
The brothers were also arrested in Miami as they contest extradition to the UK. Their legal team has continued to dispute the allegations against them.
What Happens Next?
Counter Terrorism Policing would be expected to assess the concerns raised about the Russia footage and determine whether there is sufficient evidence to justify further investigation.
At this stage, there is no public finding that Andrew or Tristan Tate are agents of Russia, members of a terrorist organisation, or guilty of conducting an influence operation on behalf of the Russian state.
The referral nevertheless adds another layer of scrutiny to the brothers’ increasingly complex international legal and political controversies.
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