Two Arrested in Caulfield Over Suspicious Fast-Food Fire

Police have arrested two men following a lengthy investigation into an alleged suspicious fire that destroyed a business in Caulfield last year.

Emergency services were called to a fire at a fast-food store on the corner of Glen Huntly and Hawthorn Roads about 4.30am on Friday 10 November 2023.

The building was destroyed, and investigations revealed the fire was deliberately lit.

Moorabbin Crime Investigation Unit detectives arrested at 27-year-old man at an apartment on Belsize Avenue, Carnegie, about 9.15am on Wednesday 31 January.

A 25-year-old man was then arrested in Werribee Street, Dallas, about 11am.

He was taken to hospital under police guard for injuries unrelated to today's arrest.

Both men are currently assisting police with enquiries, and arson-related charges are expected to be laid.

As enquiries continue, anyone with information that could assist investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Quotes attributable to Moorabbin Investigation and Response Inspector Scott Dwyer:

"Our members have been working diligently on this case to hold those responsible to account and prevent further crimes like this from occurring.

"We know this incident was not a hate crime; it wasn't motivated by prejudice or politics.

"Not only did this blaze destroy a business, it also put innocent members of the public at risk of being injured.

"Victoria Police will continue to target anyone connected to criminality that recklessly puts others in harm's way."

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