A 21 -year -old man was arrested Tuesday in relation to three fires, including one in North London House who is owned by the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Keir Starmer.
The London Metropolitan Police said in a statement that a 21 -year -old man had arrested his leg in the early hours of Tuesday under suspicion of fire caused by the intention of endangering life. Man remains in custody.
On Monday, against terrorism police officers went to investigate the fire. He broke out that day outside the four bedroom house, where Mr. Starmer lived until he won the general elections of last year and moved to the official residence of the Prime Minister, 10 Downing Street.
Police were also looking for a fire in the car on May 8 on the same street and a small fire on Sunday in the front or a house turned into apartments in Islington, north of London, in a property that is also linked to Mr. Starmer.
The fires are being treated as suspects and the police are investigating whether they are linked, according to the statement.
No one was injured in any of the fires, but there was damage at the entrance of Mr. Starmer’s family home, which is interested in tenants. British media published photos of a blackened and blackened door.
In Monday’s statement, the Metropolitan Police said: “As a precaution and because the property has previous connections with a high -profile public figure, the command officers against MET terrorism are leading the INTAP investigation. Enquiri Enquiristyiries
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