Two men have been found guilty in connection with arson attacks linked to Labour leader Keir Starmer, following a trial during which the defendant’s legal team sought disclosure of wider intelligence information. During proceedings in the absence of the jury, lawyers representing Lavrynovych applied for prosecutors to provide additional documentation concerning “El Money,” including details about potential associations with intelligence services, whether he served as a state informant, and his geographical location. Lavrynovych’s defense centered on claims that he acted under duress due to feeling intimidated by contact with “El Money.”
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