Two men were sentenced Friday at the Old Bailey for conspiracy to damage property by fire during attacks targeting Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer [1].
The sentencing concludes a legal process following a series of targeted arson attacks that prosecutors said were intended to intimidate the Prime Minister and threatened public safety [3].
Roman Lavrynovych, 22, and Stanislas Carpiuc, 27, were convicted for the attacks [2]. The events took place in the early hours of May 8, 2025 [4]. The defendants targeted several locations in north London, specifically within Kentish Town and the surrounding areas [1].
The spree of violence included the destruction of a Toyota Rav4 [4]. In addition to the vehicle, the pair targeted two houses linked to the Prime Minister [1].
Prosecutors said the nature of the crimes constituted a serious threat to the community. The legal proceedings focused on the conspiracy to commit these acts, highlighting the coordinated effort to cause damage to property associated with the head of government [3].
The sentencing on June 19, 2026, marks the final judicial step for the two men [2]. While reports on the background of Carpiuc vary, some sources identified him as a former Romanian model [1].
“Two men were sentenced Friday at the Old Bailey for conspiracy to damage property by fire”
This sentencing reflects the UK judiciary's response to targeted political violence. By treating the arson attacks as a conspiracy to intimidate a high-ranking government official, the court emphasizes that crimes targeting the personal property of political leaders are viewed as threats to broader public safety and democratic stability.


