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Police claim breakthrough in Melbourne’s hospitality wars, alleging links to overseas crime figure
Police outside a fire-damaged Melbourne restaurant 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/AAPPolice 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/AAPPolice 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

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.

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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.

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“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.”

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Originally reported by The Guardian. Read the full story at the original source.