Reuters
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British police have arrested a third man in an investigation into a series of arson attacks in north London, including a fire at the home of Kiel Prime Minister Stage.
London metropolitan police said in a statement that the 34-year-old man was arrested in Chelsea, southwest London, and in Chelsea, south of London, and there are allegedly suspected he was set on fire in an attempt to risk his life.
Two other men – 21-year-old Rome’s Lovelinovich, Rome, and an unnamed 26-year-old man, also arrested.
Lavrynovych was charged with three counts of arson, with the aim of putting life at risk in three fires last week.
British police were called to flames last week on Starmer’s property in Kentish Town, north of London. This is the constituency he represents. There were no injuries, but the entrance to the house was damaged.
Starmer was moved to his official 10 Downing Street residence after living in a Kentish town speech with his wife and two children when he became prime minister last July.
Police are also investigating two other cases. It was a fire at the entrance to a nearby Islington apartment block and a fire containing a Toyota RAV4 in Kentish Town, each taking place on a different day.
The car and both property were linked to those blessed with Westminster Magistrate’s court, whom Labrinovich heard on Friday when he appeared in court.
Counterterrorism police led the fire investigation, taking into account the Prime Minister’s involvement.
The priorities call the incident “an attack on all of us, our democracy and the values we support.”

