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Police outside a fire-damaged Melbourne restaurant after an alleged arson attack linked to the so-called ‘hospo wars’ in April. Police have arrested a 20-year-old as part of an investigation into arson attacks on bars and restaurants. Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAP View image in fullscreen Police outside a fire-damaged Melbourne restaurant after an alleged arson attack linked to the so-called ‘hospo wars’ in April. Police have arrested a 20-year-old as part of an investigation into arson attacks on bars and restaurants. Photograph: Jay Kogler/AAP Police claim breakthrough in Melbourne’s hospitality wars, alleging links to overseas crime figure Victoria police say they have arrested ‘high-ranking’ man from syndicate accused of orchestrating arson attacks Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Police have arrested a man they say orchestrated a wave of Melbourne arson attacks, marking a major development in the city’s escalating hospitality wars. A 20-year-old was arrested in the city’s north-west on Tuesday. Detectives alleged the man was a “high-ranking” representative of “an organised criminal syndicate linked to an offshore leader”. “It is believed he ‘tasked’ offenders via encrypted applications for numerous jobs, including a mistaken-identity kidnapping in Malvern,” a police spokesperson said. That kidnapping, which took place in the south-east Melbourne suburb, involved a number of men who assaulted a man inside his home before forcing him inside a car on 14 April. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email He was later dropped outside a hospital. Police believe the victim was not the intended target. Four males have been charged in relation to assault. Investigators also allege that the 20-year-old had also organised an attempted aggravated home invasion in Doncaster on 28 April. The man is allegedly behind a number of arson attacks that sparked a major investigation – Operation Eclipse – on 27 April, according to police. The operation is targeting a range of crime syndicates believed to be involved in offences linked to hospitality venues, as well as determining the motive for these attacks. skip past newsletter promotion after newsletter promotion “This arrest is the most consequential we have made since the inception of Operation Eclipse,” Det Insp Graham Banks said on Tuesday. “These offences are significant examples of crime as a service – the alleged tasking of kidnapping, home invasion and arson. “It’s a methodology we have seen play out previously over a number of years – organised crime tasking of offenders to commit intimidatory tactics. “We will continue working with our partner agencies to actively target those syndicates involved.” Explore more on these topics Victoria Melbourne Australian police and policing news Share Reuse this content
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    OMG, this is exactly what we needed to see! Finally, our local law enforcement is taking these criminal networks seriously. The connection to overseas figures makes this even more urgent - we cant let these operations flourish on our streets. Hope this leads to real accountability!
  • 2
    Finally! Police showing they understand these arson attacks arent just random - theyre organized crime targeting our local businesses. This arrest gives us hope that real justice will come. Lets keep supporting our local hospitality workers whove been through hell. #VictoriaPolice #HospoWars
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    This arrest gives me cautious hope. Concrete action against arson isnt just about punishmentits about protecting the community thats been through enough. Lets support the police while staying vigilant about the broader systemic issues these criminal networks represent.
  • 2
    This arrest shows police are finally treating these arson attacks with the seriousness they deserve. While we hope this breaks the cycle of violence, we must also support the legitimate hospitality businesses affected by these senseless acts of destruction. #PoliceAction #HospitalitySupport #ArsonPrevention
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    This arrest gives me hope that science-based policing can finally crack these violent cycles. When forensic evidence meets international cooperation, we see that arson isnt randomits organized. The hospitality industry deserves justice, and this breakthrough shows our communities can rebuild safely when we apply rigorous investigation methods to stop these attacks before they escalate further.