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Kurdish burglar 'tried to break into home of Labour peer Luciana Berger and stole £350 of family possessions'

A Kurdish man named Sarbast Lokman is facing charges of burglary, theft, and attempted burglary after allegedly targeting the home of Labour peer Luciana Berger in London. The incidents occurred in April when Lokman attempted to break into Berger's residence twice within two days. Items stolen included personal belongings valued at £350. Berger stated she felt targeted due to her prominent position in the Jewish community and her role as a former MP.

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By ED HOLT

Published: 16:24 BST, 18 June 2026 | Updated: 16:24 BST, 18 June 2026

A Kurdish burglar is accused of attempting to break into the home of Labour peer Luciana Berger and stealing £350 worth of family possessions.

Sarbast Lokman, 34, faces burglary, theft, and attempted burglary charges after he allegedly went to the politician's London property twice in two days in April.

The City of London Magistrates' Court heard that Lokman tried to enter the home through the back door on April 11 but after discovering it was locked he stole items from the back garden.

He is said to have returned to the property the following day where he reportedly broke into  a car outside Baroness Berger's home, before stealing items valued at £350.

This included a pair of designer  Marc Jacobs sunglasses, two pairs of children's wellington boots and one adult pair, a first aid kit, an emergency blanket, a green picnic blanket, and tracksuit bottoms and a T-shirt belonging to a child.

Lokman is also accused of stealing a gift-wrapped Neom candle, a bottle of car fluid, and some loose change from the car.

Baroness Berger told the City of London Magistrates' Court she felt 'targeted' after the incidents due to her high profile standing in the Jewish community and as a peer and former MP.

The politician, 45, was the MP for Liverpool Wavertree between 2010 and 2019, and held shadow ministerial roles for climate change, public health, and mental health under the leaderships of Ed Miliband and Jeremy Corbyn.

Sarbast Lokman, 34, faces burglary, theft, and attempted burglary charges after he allegedly went to Luciana Berger's  (pictured) London property twice in two days in April

Baroness Berger was the Labour MP for Liverpool Wavertree from 2010 to 2019. In December 2024, it was announced she would enter the House of Lords as a life peer, with the title Baroness Berger, of Barnhill in the London Borough of Brent.

But she quit the Labour Party in February 2019 in protest at Corbyn's leadership, and denounced the party as 'institutionally antisemitic'.

Baroness Berger then joined the short-lived breakaway party Change UK and later went on to compete as a Liberal Democrat for the Finchley and Golders Green constituencies at the 2019 election - where she finished second.

After leaving parliament, she returned to Labour in February 2023 under Sir Keir Starmer's leadership and, in December 2024, it was announced she would enter the House of Lords as a life peer, with the title Baroness Berger, of Barnhill in the London Borough of Brent.

Lokman, who faces an additional allegation of attempting to burgle a home in Enfield, north London, in March, was due to stand trial on Thursday, having previously denied all the charges.

But his case had to be adjourned until July 6 when it was discovered that a Kurdish interpreter had not been booked for the trial, and efforts by court staff to scour London for an available interpreter to come to court at the last minute failed.

District Judge Annabel Pilling conveyed the news of the adjournment to Lokman by typing out an apology and explanation on her tablet. She then ran the message through Google Translate, and showed him the screen.

Lokman, who told the court he is currently homeless but previously had an address in North Finchley, north London, denies burglary, two charges of attempted burglary, and theft from a motor vehicle.

He has been remanded in custody to await his trial since the first court appearance in May.

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Source document: City of London Magistrates’ Court

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Daily MirrorParty-alignedCenter3 days ago
Suspected burglar accused of targeting Labour peer's home and stealing her wellies

Sarbast Lokman, 34, is accused of attempting to burgle the home of Labour peer Luciana Berger in London. He is alleged to have visited her property twice in two days in April, stealing items from her garden and later from a car parked outside her home. Items reportedly stolen include clothing, accessories, and household goods. Baroness Berger stated she felt 'targeted' due to her high-profile status as a member of the Jewish community and former MP.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual details of the alleged crime without overtly favoring either the accused or the victim. It includes direct quotes from Baroness Berger but does not editorialize or frame the incident with political bias. The focus remains on the criminal allegations and the victim's own述

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Daily MailIndependentCenter3 days ago
Kurdish burglar 'tried to break into home of Labour peer Luciana Berger and stole £350 of family possessions'

A Kurdish man named Sarbast Lokman is facing charges of burglary, theft, and attempted burglary after allegedly targeting the home of Labour peer Luciana Berger in London. The incidents occurred in April when Lokman attempted to break into Berger's residence twice within two days. Items stolen included personal belongings valued at £350. Berger stated she felt targeted due to her prominent position in the Jewish community and her role as a former MP.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual details of a criminal incident without apparent ideological framing. It reports on legal proceedings and includes direct quotes from the affected individual without evident bias toward any political group or ideology.

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