Has there been a second arrest in the arson case at the British Prime Minister's home?

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Key Takeaways
- Second arrest made in arson case linked to PM Starmer.
- Counter-terrorism unit involved in the investigation.
- Arson attacks occurred at properties associated with Starmer.
- No injuries reported, but property damage occurred.
- Authorities are taking these incidents seriously due to their implications.
London, May 18 (NationPress) A 26-year-old individual was detained at London Luton Airport on charges of conspiracy to commit arson, aiming to put lives at risk.
On Saturday, local news confirmed that the arrest is linked to the arson incidents at British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's residence that occurred last week.
This marks the second arrest in connection with the arson case, as stated by London's Metropolitan Police in their news release.
Officials indicated that counterterrorism agents from the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit executed the arrest, with the suspect now in custody in London, according to reports from Xinhua news agency.
The apprehension, occurring shortly before 2 p.m., is a response to a string of fires at properties associated with PM Starmer.
At 1:35 a.m. on Monday, police responded to a fire reported by the London Fire Brigade at a location in Kentish Town.
While the entrance of the property, previously home to PM Starmer and his family before their move to 10 Downing Street, suffered damage, there were no injuries.
A vehicle linked to PM Starmer was set ablaze in the early hours of May 8 on the same street.
On May 11, firefighters managed a minor fire at the front door of a flat-converted residence in nearby Islington, also connected to the British Prime Minister.
Previously, a 21-year-old man named Roman Lavrynovych faced charges of arson with the intent to ignite a fire at the Prime Minister's London residence.
Lavrynovych, a 21-year-old Ukrainian, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday, facing three counts of arson with the intent to endanger lives from the three fires occurring last week.
Last week, British law enforcement responded to a fire at the property in Kentish Town, which is in the constituency represented by Starmer.
While there were no injuries, the entrance to the home sustained damage.
Lavrynovych was arrested the day following the fire in connection with that incident and two additional fires—a blaze at the entrance of an apartment block in Islington and a fire involving a Toyota RAV4 car in Kentish Town, both happening on separate days.
According to court proceedings, both the vehicle and properties were linked to Starmer.
Given the involvement of a prominent public figure, the investigation was spearheaded by counter-terrorism police, as stated by authorities.