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Ukrainian accused of Starmer arson says he was offered £3,000
- A Ukrainian man at the Old Bailey says he was offered 3,000 in cryptocurrency to torch a car linked to Sir Keir Starmer.
- Lavrynovych testified the job was to set the car on fire and send a video as proof.
- The vehicle involved is a Toyota RAV4 owned by the Prime Minister, allegedly set alight in Kentish Town.
- Three men from London deny conspiring to torch properties linked to Sir Keir Starmer.
- Lavrynovych said he felt threatened and feared for his family, which influenced his involvement.
- The Old Bailey trial continues with evidence about the producer’s alleged motives and methods.
- Prosecutors allege the plan involved targeting a high-profile person and coordinating through Es Money.
- Lavrynovych claimed another graffiti job funded by El Money had already occurred previously.
- The defendants reportedly planned multiple arson attacks linked to Sir Keir Starmer.
- The trial date and details reflect ongoing questions about criminal intent and coordination.
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