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Romanian ‘dreams to be the world’s top model’ appeared in court in arson attack, a £2 million home targeting Keir Starmer’s “

A Romanian man aspiring to be “the world’s top model” appeared in court today, involving three alleged arson attacks on property and a car associated with Sir Kyle Starmer.

Stanislav Carpiuc, 26, lives in Romford and appeared in Westminster District Court this morning.

MailOnline can reveal that Carpiuc is an aspiring actor and model. In the video on his website, he says he loves living in East London and walks dogs in local parks.

He also wrote: “My name is Stanislav. I recently started my modeling career.” He added that he wanted to be “the world’s top male model.”

He was charged with conspiracy with Roman Lavrynovych, Ukraine, and was charged today with three counts of arson with the intention of endangering the life in connection with the fire.

The carpenter was detained at Luton Airport on Saturday. Officials from the Metropolitan Counter-Terrorism Command led the investigation and he was the second suspect to be charged.

A third person remains in custody after being arrested at Chelsea yesterday.

Aspiring model Stanislav Carpiuc, 26, lives in Romford and appeared in Westminster District Court this morning in three alleged arson attacks on property and cars linked to Sir Keir Starmer

Toyota gets off outside Sir Keir Starmer's London home. A second man is charged with three counts of alleged arson attack on property and a PM-related car

Toyota gets off outside Sir Keir Starmer’s London home. A second man is charged with three counts of alleged arson attack on property and a PM-related car

Two of the fires occurred in Kent town, one of which was living on May 12 at the home where Sir Kyle had served as prime minister.

Four days ago, a car was undulating on the same street.

The third largest fire was on May 11 of the front door of the house in Islington.

The defendant had two policemen on both sides of the dock, speaking through Russian interpreters to confirm his name and date of birth.

“At this stage, the so-called crime is unexplainable,” said prosecutor Sarah Przybylska.

Carpiuc was arrested Saturday at Luton Airport, wearing a blue Adidas hoodie and grey sportswear bottom on the dock.

The court heard that Carpiuc was born in Ukraine and he had no comments on the police.

Defence, Jay Nutkins said Carpiuc has lived in the UK for nine years and is currently awaiting his degree, spending two years studying for a business degree at the University of Christchurch in Canterbury, Kent.

The court was told he denied attending at any fire.

The court heard the 26-year-old had his father’s support in court and he worked in construction.

Chief magistrate Paul Goldspring held the carpenter in custody until a further hearing was held at Old Bailey on June 6 at Lavrynovych.

Roman Lavrynovych, 21, from Sydenham, south London, was in court on Friday.

A 34-year-old man was arrested on Monday, May 19 in the Chelsea area of ​​SW3 for alleged conspiracy to set fire with the intention of life-threatening.

He is still detained by police.

Fire damage was seen on a property owned by Islington, North London

Fire damage was seen on a property owned by Islington, North London

Keir Starmer attended a press conference at the UK EU summit in London yesterday

Keir Starmer attended a press conference at the UK EU summit in London yesterday

Westminster District Court heard on Friday

He was accused of setting up the Prime Minister’s £2 million north London property in the early hours of Monday, and he was burning down the car and another property he had previously owned.

Westminster District Court heard that during the work of a roofer, the defendants purchased “accelerated materials” in the DIY store on May 6 and 8.

Soon after, he allegedly parked a car previously owned by the Prime Minister outside Sir Kyle’s family home. Four days later on May 12, Lavrynovych was said to have taken public transportation to the Prime Minister’s private family home, and he was currently rented to his sister’s son while living in Downing Street.

The fire began to damage the property’s porch around 1 a.m., but the crew was not injured when firefighters stopped the flames from spreading.

Roman Lavrynovych, 21, is charged with three counts of arson with intent to endanger life

Roman Lavrynovych, 21, is charged with three counts of arson with intent to endanger life

Prosecutor Sarah Przybylska said the charges were the use of “slow-burning promoters” by workers to burn apartments in Islington, which Labor leader had in the 1990s, which damaged the front door.

Ms Przybylska said: “Detectives cannot establish any motive for the attack: “At this stage, the so-called crime is unexplainable. ”

The defendant showed no emotion as three arson charges in the arson case were read out.

He just wanted to confirm his name and address. There was no formal request for the three charges, but the court was told the defendants had denied all charges.

Lavrynovych was remanded in custody ahead of the next hearing in Old Bailey on June 6.

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