NEWS STORY : Two Men Convicted Over Arson Attacks Linked to Prime Minister

STORY

Two men have been found guilty in connection with arson attacks on properties linked to Keir Starmer. Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc were convicted of conspiracy to commit arson following incidents involving a car and properties associated with the Prime Minister.

The attacks took place in May 2025 and included a vehicle previously owned by Starmer, a house in north London and another property linked to his family. Prosecutors said Lavrynovych had communicated through Telegram with a person using the alias El Money, although no national security charges were brought in the case.

A third man, Petro Pochynok, was acquitted. Sentencing is expected to take place later this week, with the case raising concerns about security threats directed at elected politicians and their families.