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Russia-linked ‘El Money’ paid three men in crypto to torch car and homes tied to Keir Starmer, UK Old Bailey Trial Reveals

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
April 30, 2026
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A high-profile trial at Old Bailey has brought to light disturbing allegations of a coordinated arson campaign targeting properties linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Prosecutors claim the attacks, carried out over a five-day period in May 2025, were not isolated incidents but part of a financially motivated conspiracy orchestrated by an unidentified Russian-speaking individual operating under the pseudonym “El Money.”

The case, currently unfolding in London, involves three defendants: Roman Lavrynovych, 22, Petro Pochynok, 35, and Stanislav Carpiuc, 27. All three men, who have links to Ukraine, deny the charges against them. They are accused of conspiring to commit arson and, in Lavrynovych’s case, additionally charged with intent to endanger life.

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A Pattern of Targeted Attacks

According to the prosecution, the fires occurred in quick succession across north London neighborhoods, including Kentish Town and Islington. The first incident took place on May 8, 2025, when a vehicle previously owned by Starmer was set ablaze. Days later, a fire broke out at a residential property linked to the prime minister, followed by another blaze at the entrance of a house associated with him, which was occupied at the time.

Prosecutor Duncan Atkinson KC told the jury that while individual fires are not uncommon in urban settings, the probability of three occurring within days—each connected to the same individual—strongly pointed to a deliberate and coordinated effort. “This goes far beyond coincidence,” he argued, framing the incidents as part of a calculated operation.

Digital Trail and Evidence

Central to the prosecution’s case is a digital trail allegedly linking the defendants to the attacks. Lavrynovych is said to have purchased white spirit—described in court as an accelerant—from a B&Q store in south London shortly before the first fire. CCTV footage and phone location data reportedly place him near the targeted vehicle hours before it was set alight, suggesting reconnaissance activity.

Investigators also uncovered evidence on Lavrynovych’s phone, including images of the car and messages that appear to outline logistical details of the operation. These messages allegedly included “targeting packs,” specifying locations, instructions, and promised payments—reportedly in cryptocurrency.

The prosecution further claims that communication between the alleged coordinator and the defendants took place via the messaging platform Telegram. Notably, the messages attributed to “El Money” were written in Russian, contrasting with the Ukrainian language used by the defendants in their own exchanges.

The Mystery of “El Money”

While the identity of “El Money” remains unknown, prosecutors emphasized that the jury is not required to determine who this individual is or what their motives might be. Instead, the focus is on whether the defendants knowingly participated in a conspiracy to carry out the attacks in exchange for payment.

However, the involvement of a Russian-speaking coordinator has inevitably raised broader questions about potential geopolitical dimensions. Although no official link to any state actor has been established in court, the case emerges against a backdrop of heightened tensions between Russia and Western nations.

Premeditation and Planning

One of the most striking elements of the case is the alleged timeline of planning. Prosecutors दावा that Lavrynovych may have shared details about one of the targets as early as October 2024—more than six months before the attacks took place. This suggests a level of premeditation that goes well beyond spontaneous criminal activity.

The prosecution argues that this long lead time, combined with the use of encrypted communication and financial incentives, points to a structured and deliberate operation. The use of cryptocurrency payments further complicates efforts to trace the financial backers behind the scheme.

Defense Position

All three defendants have pleaded not guilty, and their legal teams are expected to challenge the prosecution’s interpretation of the digital evidence and the alleged connections between the accused. Questions around intent, direct involvement, and the reliability of electronic data are likely to form key aspects of the defense strategy.

Wider Implications

The trial has drawn significant public and political attention, not only because of its connection to the sitting prime minister but also due to the alleged involvement of cross-border elements. If proven, the case could highlight vulnerabilities in domestic security and the growing role of digital platforms in facilitating organized criminal activity.

It also underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing crimes that blur the line between local acts and international coordination. The use of encrypted apps, pseudonymous identities, and decentralized payment systems presents new hurdles in both investigation and prosecution.

As proceedings continue at the Old Bailey, the case is shaping up to be a complex examination of conspiracy, digital evidence, and potential foreign influence. Whether the prosecution can definitively link the defendants to a coordinated plot—and whether the shadowy figure known as “El Money” will ever be identified—remains to be seen.

What is clear, however, is that the trial has already revealed a chilling narrative: one in which targeted attacks on properties linked to a national leader may have been orchestrated remotely, funded anonymously, and executed through a network of individuals allegedly recruited online.

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