British police arrested on Monday (2) a man investigated by a series of incendiary attacks linked to the UK Prime Minister Keir Stmermer.
The 48 -year -old man, who had been detained at Stansted London airport, was initially decreed under the terrorist law, but also fell on him to suspect conspiracy to commit a criminal fire with the intention of putting lives at risk, a police statement said.
Last month, police were called on fire in a home in northern London owned by, on another property near where he lived and in a fire involving a car that also belonged to him.
So far, authorities have accused three men, two Ukrainians and one Romanian, by connection with the fires. None of them were accused under the laws of terrorism or under the new national security law, which aims to attack the state’s hostile activities.
The three, aged 21 to 34 years, were kept in custody and are expected to attend the Old Bailey Court on June 6, police said on Monday.
Starmer, who lives at the official residence at N ° 10 of Downing Street, in downtown London, since he became last July, has called the incidents “an attack on all of us, our democracy and the values we defend.”
Anti-terrorism police conducted the investigation due to the prime minister’s involvement.