Mystery ‘El Money’ figure offered to pay men to set fire to property linked to Starmer, court hears
A court has heard that a series of arson attacks on properties linked to Keir Starmer were orchestrated by a Russian-speaking individual using the pseudonym "El Money." Three men, Roman Lavrynovych, Petro Pochynok, and Stanislav Carpiuc, are on trial, accused of being paid to carry out the fires. The attacks occurred over five days last May, targeting a car previously owned by Starmer and two houses connected to him.

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AI-generatedA court has heard that a series of arson attacks on properties linked to Keir Starmer were orchestrated by a Russian-speaking individual using the pseudonym "El Money." Three men, Roman Lavrynovych, Petro Pochynok, and Stanislav Carpiuc, are on trial, accused of being paid to carry out the fires. The attacks occurred over five days last May, targeting a car previously owned by Starmer and two houses connected to him. Lavrynovych faces arson charges, while Pochynok and Carpiuc are accused of conspiracy to commit arson; all deny the charges. Prosecutors stated the jury should not consider the identity or motives of "El Money" or the defendants, focusing solely on whether the arson acts occurred as alleged.
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5 extractedThe targets included a Toyota RAV4 previously owned by Starmer and properties in Islington and Kentish Town.
Police recovered more than 320 messages dating back to September 2024 between defendant Lavrynovych and 'El Money'.
Three men are on trial for arson attacks targeting a car and two houses linked to Keir Starmer in May 2023.
CCTV footage shows defendant Lavrynovych purchasing white spirit two days before the first fire occurred.
A Russian-speaking contact using the pseudonym 'El Money' allegedly offered payment to the defendants to carry out the arson attacks.