JAKARTA - British police arrested a 21-year-old man on suspicion of arson. The arrests were made in the investigation of 3 fire events including a fire in Prime Minister Keir Starmer's private home.
Police investigated the fire in the early hours of Monday at a property in Kentish Town in north London, an area represented by Starmer in parliament.
No one was injured, but the damage occurred at the entrance to the property, police said.
The man was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday, May 13 on suspicion of burning with the intention of endangering lives in connection with the fire and two other incidents. The perpetrator is still being held.
Police are investigating whether a fire at the property entrance near Islington on Sunday and a vehicle fire in Kentish Town on Thursday was linked to an incident on Monday.
The BBC report says property in Islington is also linked to the prime minister.
Starmer stayed at home with his wife and two children before moving to Downing Street Number 10 when he became prime minister last July.
Officers from the London Metropolitan Police Anti-terrorism Command are leading the investigation because the property has ties to a prominent community leader.
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