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A third man has been charged with intentional burning attacks on real estate related to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Sir Kerr Starmer.
Metropolitan police said on Wednesday that Petro Pocheinok, a 34 -year -old Ukrainian citizen, had been charged with conspiring to committed a deliberate burning with the intention of endangering life.
The accusations were brought against Tuesday Stanislav CarbiokA 26 -year -old Romanian citizen born in Ukraine, and last week against Roman Lavrenovich, 21, Ukrainian.
The charges are related to three necks, including one at the Starmer family home in the city of Kantic, and another with a car owned by the Prime Minister on the same street. There was a third fire in an isington also connected to Starmer.
Like CarPIUC, who was the second suspect who was arrested and charged, at the Westminster Court of Judges on Tuesday. He was rejected on bail, despite his lawyer’s request to release the conditions, and he was detained in the reservation before a hearing in Old Billy on June 6.
Lavrenovich, the first to be arrested and charged, was also detained in the reservation before a hearing in Old Billy on June 6. His legal team did not ask the sponsorship of the hearing on Friday.
Prosecutor Sarah Barzelska told the court on Friday and Tuesday that the alleged abuse in Lavrenovich and Carbiok were currently “unsuccessful”. The investigation was led by the anti -terrorism police because of the property associated with Starmer.
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