A second bloke got nicked in connection with some dodgy fires in north London at places linked to Sir Keir Starmer. The geezer, who’s 26, got arrested on Saturday at London Luton Airport for supposedly plotting to set fires to endanger people’s lives. The coppers reckon he’s involved in three incidents: a car blaze in Kentish Town, a fire at the PM’s gaff on the same road, and a fire at a place where he used to live in north-west London.
Another geezer, Roman Lavrynovych, 21, who the BBC says is a builder and roofer, showed up in court on Friday. He’s been accused of setting three fires to put people in danger. He didn’t say if he did it or not. The 26-year-old bloke is locked up in London. The Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Command have been looking into the fires because they’re linked to a big-shot public figure.
Emergency services rocked up to a fire in the early hours of Monday at the Kentish Town pad where Sir Keir was living before he became prime minister and moved into 10 Downing Street. The Old Bill got a call from the London Fire Brigade about a fire at the gaff at 01:35 BST. The door got messed up, but no one got hurt. Apparently, Sir Keir still owns the place and is renting it out. On 8 May, a motor that Sir Keir flogged to a neighbour in 2024 went up in flames on the same street. In the wee hours of Sunday, the fire brigade sorted out a small fire at the front door of a house that got split into flats in nearby Islington, where the prime minister used to live. One person had to be helped out by the firefighters wearing breathing gear.
Not really sure why this matters, but it seems like these fires are all connected somehow. Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like there’s more to this story than meets the eye. Who knows what’s going on behind the scenes, right? It’s all a bit dodgy if you ask me. But hey, that’s just my two cents.
In conclusion, there’s definitely something fishy going on with all these fires in north London. The fact that they’re connected to Sir Keir Starmer just makes it all the more intriguing. It’s like something out of a crime drama or a mystery novel. Who’s behind these fires? What’s their motive? And why target properties associated with Sir Keir? The plot thickens, and I can’t wait to see how this all unfolds. Stay tuned for more updates on this bizarre case.