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Ringleader behind 'Russian-inspired' UK arson discussed kidnapping Revolut founder, court told

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By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) -The ringleader of an arson attack on Ukraine-linked businesses in London last year discussed kidnapping the co-founder of finance app Revolut and torching a

Leader of UK Arson Plot Targeting Revolut Co-Founder Discussed Kidnapping

Details of the Arson Plot and Kidnapping Discussion

By Michael Holden

Communication with Wagner Handlers

LONDON (Reuters) -The ringleader of an arson attack on Ukraine-linked businesses in London last year discussed kidnapping the co-founder of finance app Revolut and torching a warehouse in the Czech Republic with his Russian handler, a British court heard on Thursday.

Prosecution's Case and Sentencing

Dylan Earl, 21, who admitted aggravated arson over the 2024 blaze which targeted companies delivering satellite equipment from Elon Musk's Starlink to Ukraine, had also sought to pay a serving British soldier for intelligence, prosecutors said.

Responses from the Kremlin and UK Authorities

Earl and five others are due to be sentenced on Friday after being convicted for their part in a plot to burn down warehouses on an industrial estate in east London on behalf of Russia's Wagner mercenary group.

The prosecution outlined the other incidents to the court at London's Old Bailey on Thursday to build its case for a long sentence for the arson attack and Earl's acknowledged part in a conspiracy to kidnap the wealthy owner of a restaurant, a high-profile critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

WIKIPEDIA ENTRIES AND EMOJIS

On the day he was arrested in April 2024, Earl communicated on Telegram with someone prosecutors said was a Wagner handler known as 'Lucky Strike', about the kidnap and extortion of Revolut's Russian-born billionaire boss Nikolay Storonsky.

"Can you catch somebody and get him to transfer money to your accounts," Lucky Strike wrote on Telegram before attaching the Wikipedia entry for Storonsky, who co-founded Revolut in 2015.

"He is a billionaire so he will have a lot of security and systems to protect unauthorised payments," Earl replied. "But I will research more into this and see if it's possible."

In another exchange, Earl discussed burning down a warehouse in the Czech Republic for 35,000 pounds ($47,000) and sought to recruit someone living in Slovakia to do it, prosecutor Duncan Penny told the court.

"A warehouse needs to be (fire emoji)," Earl wrote. Asked about the size, he says: "It's big."

The court was also shown messages from Earl to a serving British soldier, offering to pay him for "intelligence".

The soldier, who said he had been in the British military for six years, said he could get information not only from his squadron "but I have mates in the SAS", a reference to the Special Air Service, the army's special forces regiment.

"Overall, Earl's actions constitute a sustained campaign of terrorism and sabotage on UK soil, carried out in support of a foreign power - the Russian Federation - and its war of aggression against Ukraine," Penny said.

Earl's lawyer Paul Hynes told the court Earl was a "sad individual" and a 'Walter Mitty' character, and that he had been groomed by "sophisticated" Wagner handlers.

The Kremlin has denied the accusations, and its embassy in London has rejected any part in the warehouse fires.

Britain has repeatedly accused Moscow of orchestrating malign activity in Britain, with a group of Bulgarians convicted in March of spying on behalf of Russian intelligence.

On Thursday, police said they had arrested three men suspected of assisting Russia's intelligence service and warned the public against what it said was a growing campaign by foreign intelligence services to recruit 'proxies' in Britain.

($1 = 0.7451 pounds)

(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • Dylan Earl discussed kidnapping Revolut's co-founder.
  • Earl admitted to arson targeting Ukraine-linked businesses.
  • Prosecutors linked Earl to Russia's Wagner group.
  • Earl sought intelligence from a British soldier.
  • The Kremlin denies involvement in the arson plot.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is aggravated arson?
Aggravated arson is a criminal offense involving the intentional setting of a fire that causes damage to property or endangers lives, often with additional factors that increase the severity of the crime.
What is terrorism financing?
Terrorism financing refers to the act of providing financial support to individuals or groups that engage in terrorist activities, often through illegal means or fundraising.

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