A 21 -year -old man suspected of being behind a criminal fire “with the intention of putting the lives of others in danger” in the old British prime minister Keir Starmer was arrested early this morning, the London Metropolitan Police announced on Tuesday, May 13. He was put in detention, according to local media.
The “small fire”, which exploded on Sunday night, caused damage to the entrance to the property, without causing injuries. It was put under control after about twenty minutes.
The anti -terrorism unit of the London Metropolitan Police also investigates “two incidents” linked to a fire vehicle and another property, he said in a statement. According to The Guardian, the arrest of the suspect refers to these three different fire beginnings.
“As a precautionary measure and due to the previous links between the property and a leading public personality, agents of the Anti -Terrorist Command of the Metropolitan Police are investigating this fire,” police said in comments informed by the British press.
Keir Starmer, who lives with his family in his official residence of the head of Government, would always rent the house of four cameras directed to the city of Kentish according to these means of reference. He lived there until his installation in Downing Street in July 2024.
Research in Progreso in three fires in total
Investigations are being carried out to determine the causes of the fire, police said. The research team also examines two other events: a vehicle fire in the northwest of London last Thursday in the same street as the owners of Kentish Town, and another that occurs at the entrance to a property in Islington in northern London on Sunday.
Keir Starmer thanked emergency services for his work on Monday, said his official spokesman. Interior Minister Yvette Cooper told the BBC on Tuesday that he had been informed of incidents, but that he could not make any other comments.
“The police are investigating these incidents and have all my support to do so,” he said. As with any incident, we all have important concerns, but we also have confidence in our police and at the work they do to investigate. “
Source: BFM TV
