A 21 -year -old man was arrested for an arson attack on Kir Starmer’s home, while anti -terrorist investigating his connection to two more fires.

The man was arrested in the early hours as a suspected of premeditated arson with the purpose of causing death.

Police have confirmed that it remains in custody and its arrest is associated with three incidents.

British anti -terrorism police are assisting in the investigation after a fire that broke out at the British Prime Minister’s home in northern London in the early hours of Monday.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that the fire caused damage to the entrance of the house in Kentis Town, But there was no injury.

Police and emergency groups responded to the incident and a police officer remains in place as investigations are ongoing.

The London Fire Service said it was called for “a small fire at 1:11 am. Local time (3:11 Greek time) which was under control about 20 minutes later. Two fire trucks from Kentis Town’s Fire Station rushed to the spot. “

About 10 firefighters participated in the fire extinguishing.

Starmer, who is currently residing at his official dwelling in Downing Street, is said to still hold the property in northern London, which has been rented.

His official spokesman said the prime minister ‘Thanked the emergency services for their work’, But he refused to give more details.

‘The subject remains the subject of researchso I can’t comment further ‘, He said, while refusing to comment on whether any of Starmer’s family members were present at the time of the incident.

“The fire is being investigated and the rods remain in place as the investigations continue,” the police confirmed.

Researchers from both the Fire Department and the police were seen in the property. A portion of the surrounding road was temporarily closed for vehicles.

The property has been targeted in the past. Last year, three people were found guilty of violating the public order after a philosopher protest outside the same house.