ALERT: Iran-linked hitman appears to flash a finger gun gesture mocking the police arresting him in newly released bodycam footage.
The Norwegian-born Johannes Natland, 19, was allegedly in England after being hired by Foxtrot Network, a Swedish organized crime group with ties to the Iranian regime, to execute a contract killing.
Natland was arrested in a hotel in Huddersfield, England, by armed police, pointing their gun laser sights at him.
Police seized a semi-automatic pistol, a revolver, and ammunition from Natland's hotel room.
Prosecutors allege he was promised £25,000, or around $33,000, for the contract killing and had been directed to hidden stashes of cash and weapons around the UK upon his arrival.
Natland admitted to the gun possession charge but denies any involvement in the conspiracy to commit murder, as his trial is ongoing.