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Counter-terrorism police investigate fires at properties and car linked to Keir Starmer | |
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Investigation of two further fires comes after blaze at home owned by prime minister early on Monday | |
Counter-terrorism police are investigating three separate fires after a blaze broke out at a home owned by Keir Starmer in the early hours of Monday morning. | |
London fire brigade attended the property in Kentish Town after the fire was reported shortly after 1.30am. The door was damaged but nobody was hurt. | |
The prime minister, who resides with his family in his official residence in Downing Street, is reportedly letting out the four-bedroom home. | The prime minister, who resides with his family in his official residence in Downing Street, is reportedly letting out the four-bedroom home. |
Police said they were treating this blaze as suspicious and said the decision to put the counter-terrorism command – SO15 – in charge of the investigation was a precaution. | |
On Monday night, details of two more fires emerged. The LFB were called on Sunday morning shortly after 3am to a small fire at the front door of a house converted into flats in nearby Islington. The property is linked to the prime minister. | |
One person was assisted to safety via an internal staircase by crews wearing breathing apparatus, LFB said. The fire was under control by 4am. | |
Officers are also investigating a small car fire that happened just before 3am last Thursday on the same street as Starmer’s Kentish Town property. | |
The Metropolitan police confirmed it was investigating whether the fires were linked and said counter-terror officers were involved. | |
A Met spokesperson said: “At this early stage of the investigation, officers are working to establish the circumstances of all three fires and are keeping an open mind as to whether there is any connection. | |
“All are being treated as suspicious at this time, and inquiries remain ongoing.” | |
In an earlier statement, the Met said: “As a precaution and due to the property having previous connections with a high-profile public figure, officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command are leading the investigation into this fire. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the potential cause of the fire. | |
“The cause of the fire continues to be investigated but at this stage is being treated as suspicious.” | “The cause of the fire continues to be investigated but at this stage is being treated as suspicious.” |
A No 10 spokesperson said: “I can only say that the prime minister thanks the emergency services for their work and it is subject to a live investigation. So I can’t comment any further.” | |
News of the blaze came as Starmer on Monday morning revealed the government’s plan to crack down on migration rules. | News of the blaze came as Starmer on Monday morning revealed the government’s plan to crack down on migration rules. |
The house, which he and his wife, Victoria, bought in 2004, has previously been targeted by protesters. Last year three people were found guilty of public order offences after a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the property. | The house, which he and his wife, Victoria, bought in 2004, has previously been targeted by protesters. Last year three people were found guilty of public order offences after a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the property. |