Session Of 3 Ukrainians Burning Houses And British PM's Cars Held Online From Prison
JAKARTA - The inaugural trial for the burning of two houses and one car belonging to the British Prime Minister (PM) Keir Starmer with three Ukrainian national defendants was held on Friday, June 6 local time.
Citing Metro UK, in a hearing on the agenda of reading this indictment, prosecutors said Roman Lavrynovych (21), Petro Pochynok (34) and Stanislav Carpiuc (26) burned two Starmer property and vehicles.
Starmer's house in Kentish Town, London, was burned in the early hours of Monday, May 12. The damage occurred at the entrance to the house.
The property in Kentish Town was occupied by Starmer before staying at the British PM's official residence on Downing Street 10. Currently the house is rented out to Starmer's brother-in-law.
Locals claimed to have heard a 'hard explosion' moments before the fire broke out.
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Meanwhile, the second house near Islington, London, was allegedly burned by three Ukrainian defendants on Sunday morning in the same week. The Starmer property, which has been turned into flat, was scorched at the door of the house.
Saat kejadian satu orang yang berada di dalam sempat mengalami kesepasaran dibantu evakuasi petugas melalui tangga internal.
The prosecutor also charged the three defendants with burning a car related to Starmer on Thursday, May 8 in the morning.
Judge Cheema Grubb, who led the case, said only two defendants were present at the online trial from the HMP Belmarsh Prison, London. Meanwhile, the defendant Pochynok refused to leave his cell to undergo the trial of this indictment.