
Originally published byThe Guardian
Roman Lavrynovych is one of three accused of arson attacks on a vehicle and two houses in London tied to the prime minister
A Ukrainian man has admitted setting fire to a car that once belonged to Keir Starmer for ยฃ3,000, after telling a court he had been being threatened by a โpowerfulโ Russian-speaking man using the pseudonym El Money.
Roman Lavrynovych, 22, is accused, along with Stanislav Carpiuc and Petro Pochynok, of arson attacks on a vehicle and two houses in north London linked to the prime minister.
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