Man accused in Starmer arson plot 'refused to film the attack', London court told
Stanislav Carpiuc, a Ukrainian-born Romanian national, is on trial in London accused of conspiring to set fire to a car connected to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The court heard that Carpiuc reportedly refused a request to film the arson attack. The case is part of a broader alleged conspiracy targeting the British prime minister.
PoliticsA London court has heard that Stanislav Carpiuc, a Ukrainian-born Romanian national, allegedly refused to film a planned arson attack on a vehicle linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Carpiuc faces charges of conspiring to commit arson as part of what prosecutors describe as a coordinated plot against the prime minister.
According to evidence presented in court, Carpiuc was reportedly asked to document the attack on camera but declined to do so. The vehicle targeted in the alleged conspiracy was connected to Starmer, raising serious concerns about the security of senior British government officials.
The case is one of several high-profile security incidents that have drawn attention to the vulnerability of UK political leaders in recent months. Prosecutors have not yet detailed the full scope of the alleged conspiracy or identified all parties believed to have been involved.
Carpiuc has not entered a guilty plea, and the trial is ongoing. The court is expected to hear further testimony in the coming days as prosecutors lay out the full details of the alleged plot.
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