Police appeal for information following Young Street tobacco store fires

Detectives from the Arson and Explosives Squad are today releasing CCTV and appealing for information following two arson attacks at a Moonee Ponds tobacco store earlier this year.

Emergency services were called about 3.05am on Tuesday 23 May and 1.35am on Friday 26 May following reports of smouldering and loud bangs at the Young Street premise.

In both incidents, the roller door had been pulled up and flammable liquid thrown inside.

No one was present at the business when it was set on fire and nobody was physically injured during any of the attacks, but the building sustained minor damage.

Police are today releasing images and CCTV of the incidents the hope someone may recognise the man involved.

In the 23 May incident, a man dressed in black trackpants and a black hoodie approaches the exterior of the business on foot.

He forces the shutter door open with a crowbar, before setting a small explosive alight and throwing it inside.

He then flees in a waiting dark coloured Volkswagen sedan.

In the 26 May incident, a man wearing a camouflage hoodie, black Adidas track pants and boots can be seen getting out of a Holden Cruze sedan with cloned plates.

He forces the roller door up with a pry bar and a brick, before setting flammable liquid alight and throwing it in the door.

He also sets himself alight in the process, before fleeing the scene in the waiting vehicle.

Investigators believe the two fires are linked to a series of arson attacks on tobacco stores dating back to March this year.

Detectives are looking into a range of motivations for these fires and links to a range of organised crime syndicates.

Police are keen to speak to anyone who witnessed any of these incidents, who recognises those involved or has further information about any of the incidents and the parties involved.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

Quotes attributable to Detective Inspector Chris Murray, Arson and Explosives Squad:

“We will continue to target anyone involved or even associated with this offending and this syndicate. This is only the beginning.

“Arson risks people’s lives and their livelihoods. It is reprehensible and police will not tolerate such blatant and dangerous criminal conduct in our communities.

“If you recognise the man in these images or have any further information on the incidents, now is the right time to come forward and speak to police.”

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