The restaurant was set on fire yesterday morning.

Two individuals have been refused bail following charges related to the alleged firebombing of a restaurant in Docklands.

Police allege Barry Hsikia, 22, and a 16-year-old boy who can’t be named for legal reasons smashed through glass doors at the Almina restaurant on Docklands Drive at about 3.30am yesterday.

Authorities claim the suspects poured an accelerant inside the establishment before igniting a blaze and making a hasty escape.

The restaurant was set on fire yesterday morning. (Nine)

While the restaurant sustained minor damage, its glass doors have been temporarily boarded up.

The pair allegedly attempted to get into a stolen car but were disturbed by police who were patrolling the area.

The suspects reportedly tried to evade capture but were eventually discovered hiding beneath the Bolte Bridge in Ron Barassi Snr Park.

Police apprehended them along with a third individual who was located in a car on Docklands Drive.

It is not known if the fire is linked to several recent attacks on Melbourne hospitality venues. (Nine)

During the investigation, officers found jerry cans inside the vehicle.

A boy, 16, and a 22-year-old man were each charged with criminal damage by fire, reckless conduct endangering life and burglary.

The boy appeared before a children’s court today and was denied bail.

The 22-year-old man, named by the court as Hsikia, appeared before Melbourne Magistrates Court today and was denied bail.

Police allege Hsikia threw three mobile phones into the Yarra River as he attempted to run from police.

When he was eventually arrested, police said he gave a “no comment” interview.

A third man was released on summons.

The scars from the attack are still seen at the restaurant, with glass doors being smashed in.
The scars from the attack are still seen at the restaurant, with glass doors being smashed in. (Nine)
Police are now investigating whether this attack is linked to a spate of recent firebombings and shootings on Melbourne hospitality venues.

Any motive for the attacks is not known but police believe they are being coordinated by an organised crime syndicate, which is using encrypted apps to recruit people, sometimes children.

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