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Ukrainian, Romanian jailed in UK over Starmer arson plot ordered by mystery Russian

The methods employed were ‘very similar’ to those known to be used by Russian spies acting in the UK, the counterterrorism head said

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Police officers stand guard outside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s private home in north London after it was damaged in a suspected arson attack on May 13, 2025. Photo: Reuters
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A British court sent two men to prison on Friday for setting fire to property linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a plot orchestrated by a mysterious Russian-speaking figure.
Ukrainian national Roman Lavrynovych, 22, and Stanislav Carpiuc, a 27-year-old Romanian citizen, were jailed for seven years and two years, respectively, after being found guilty of conspiracy to damage property by fire.

The men targeted a car and two properties linked to Starmer over three nights in May 2025 on the orders of a Russian-speaking figure going by the name of “El Money”, according to prosecutors.

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El Money communicated on the messaging app Telegram with Lavrynovych. Their identity was never revealed and they were not charged.

The court heard how Carpuic was a middleman tasked with arranging payment – which never came – and recruiting someone to film the fires.

Roman Lavrynovych (left) and Stanislav Carpiuc are seen in a composite photo. Photo: Metropolitan Police/AP
Roman Lavrynovych (left) and Stanislav Carpiuc are seen in a composite photo. Photo: Metropolitan Police/AP

Addressing Lavrynovych in the dock, Justice Neil Garnham said he agreed to carry out this “mindless piece of arson for money”.

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