00:00As well as a car, days later, two houses were set ablaze, including a North London home occupied by the
00:07Prime Minister's sister-in-law and her family, which he still owns.
00:12The Old Bailey heard how the attacks in the middle of the night posed a serious threat to life. 22
00:18-year-old Ukrainian Roman Lavrinovich and 27-year-old Romanian Stanislav Karpuc were found guilty of plotting to damage property
00:29after a jury deliberated for seven and a half hours.
00:33Lavrinovich was also convicted of damaging two properties by fire, being reckless as to whether life was endangered.
00:39Mr Justice Garnim remanded the defendants into custody to be sentenced on Friday.
00:45Police arrested the defendants within a week of the attacks, ordered by a shadowy telegram contact called El Money.
00:52The anonymous Russian speaker had offered Lavrinovich £3,000 in cryptocurrency if the blazes were filmed and got on the
00:59news.
01:00Following the convictions, Commander Helen Flanagan, the head of counter-terrorism policing in London, said there was nothing to indicate
01:07El Money was a state threat.
01:09However, the motivation behind the attacks had been to cause concern and disruption in the community within the UK and
01:17fear for the Prime Minister.
01:19A Financial Times investigation has identified a Russian online sabotage network as allegedly being behind the attacks.
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