Two Men Convicted in Plot Targeting UK PM Keir Starmer's Properties
A London court on Monday found two men guilty of a plot last year to set fire to properties linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The conspiracy involved targeting a former home of Starmer, an apartment building he once co-owned, and his previous Toyota SUV. While the fires in May 2025 reportedly caused damage to these properties, no injuries were sustained. The convicted individuals are Roman Lavrynovych, a 22-year-old Ukrainian national, and Stanislav Carpiuc, a 27-year-old Romanian citizen.

A London court has convicted two men in connection with a plot to set fire to properties associated with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The conviction on Monday followed a conspiracy that was orchestrated last year, aiming to cause damage to several assets linked to the Prime Minister.
The targets of the plot included the home Starmer had moved out of when he assumed the role of Prime Minister, as well as an apartment building where he previously held a share. Additionally, his former Toyota SUV was reportedly destroyed in the blazes.
The fires, which occurred in May 2025, resulted in damage to these properties. Despite the incidents, no injuries were reported.
The two individuals found guilty of a conspiracy to damage property are Roman Lavrynovych, a 22-year-old Ukrainian national, and Stanislav Carpiuc, a 27-year-old Romanian citizen.
According to the South China Morning Post, the legal proceedings concluded with these convictions on Monday.

