Fire at British Prime Minister's House Arrested Suspect

A 21-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of setting fire to the home of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in north London. Police suspect the fire was lit with “intention to risk the life of”. Metropolitan police have confirmed that the suspect was arrested in the early hours of this morning and is in custody. It becomes [...]
Police suspect the fire was lit with “intention to risk the life of”.
Metropolitan police have confirmed that the suspect was arrested in the early hours of this morning and is in custody.
It becomes known that the arrest is linked to three separate fires that occurred north of London during the past week: a fire at a private address in Kentish Town, a burnt vehicle and another fire at the entrance of another building.
Police said the sub-terrorism unit of the Metropolitan Police had taken over the investigation because the house was connected to a prominent public character, writes SkynewsHe's following in on Telegrafie.
And now they're still investigating the white light of cause fire.
The three fires are currently being treated as suspicious. ”
Otherwise, although Starmer is on Downing Street as British prime minister, he still holds his private address north of London.
The entrance to the house has been damaged, but there are no injuries.
A street resident said he heard a loud noise that looked like a Molotov cocktail. /Periscope/












