Two Men Convicted in Arson Plot Linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Property
Two individuals have been found guilty of plotting to set fire to a property reportedly linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The plot involved an offer of money from a Russian-speaking figure known as "El Money," who allegedly sought video documentation of the arson to be posted online to publicize the attack. Police were present at the site of a fire in Kentish Town, north London, related to the incident.
Two men have been convicted for their involvement in a plot to set fire to a property connected to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
The plan included an offer of money from a Russian-speaking individual, who identified himself as "El Money," to one of the convicted men. The directive was to torch the property or properties and record the act on video. The video was intended for online publication to garner attention for the attack.
Authorities, including police, were observed at the site of a fire in Kentish Town, a neighborhood located in north London.
According to ABC News Australia, the conviction follows an investigation into the alleged arson plot.



