Arson of Starmer's property. Another suspect arrested in London.


A suspect has been arrested in London for conspiracy to commit arson
In London, a fourth suspect has been detained in a series of arsons linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The 48-year-old man was arrested at Stansted Airport on June 2. He was stopped by police and then arrested for conspiracy to commit arson, posing a risk to life. He is currently in custody.
Previously, the police had already detained three suspects in this case, who are Ukrainians: 21-year-old Roman Lavrynovych, 26-year-old Stanislav Karpiuk, and 34-year-old Petr Pochynok.
Roman Lavrynovych, according to British media, is accused of three counts of arson that occurred between May 8 and May 12 in London.
Among other episodes in this case are the arson of a car on one of the streets connected to the Prime Minister's residence, and a fire near the entrance to another house also linked to the politician. All incidents are being treated as suspicious, and the investigation is ongoing.
A fourth suspect has been detained in London over a series of arsons related to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The arrest has added interest to the investigation of this case, which is still ongoing. The arrested individual is in custody, and the police continue to establish all circumstances of the arsons and their possible motives.
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