CCTV vision of arson attack Maribyrnong Melbourne

Dr. Lauren Ducat, a specialist in Forensic Behavioural Science at Swinburne University of Technology, has highlighted the intimidating power of arson, despite the absence of an apparent motive behind the alleged recent attacks.

CCTV vision of an arson attack on two cars in Melbourne last year. (9News)
Police are investigating an attempted arson attack on Bar Bambi in Melbourne. (9News)

“Arson is a rapid, destructive, and highly visible tool,” Dr. Ducat stated. “It serves to send a strong message, instill fear, and can swiftly bring businesses to a halt.”

She noted that when offenders observe the success of such tactics elsewhere, they’re more likely to imitate that behavior.

Dr. Ducat further commented on the significant impact these suspected attacks are having on the confidence levels of business owners throughout the state.

“The lack of a clear motive adds a layer of unpredictability and uncertainty, making it challenging for businesses to implement protective measures,” she explained.

”When motives are unclear, there is a sense of unpredictability about the behaviour and uncertainty about how to protect businesses,” Ducat said.

Three people have been arrested after an alleged arson attack on an iconic Melbourne CBD bar. (9News)

“That can affect confidence for owners, staff and patrons alike.”

Ducat added that arson cases can be hard to prosecute as “evidence is often destroyed” and “offenders can flee” quickly after an attack.

“Motivation can be difficult to discern when there are not clear links to the target of the behaviour,” she said.

“We often assume there are direct links between target and motive, and when that is not the case, it takes a more nuanced understanding of why people set fires.”

Last week’s alleged attack appears to be fuelling a mounting underworld war involving hospitality venues across Melbourne.

A red jerry can was left at the scene at Bar Bambi. (9News)

Bar Bambi is not the only venue being caught in the crossfire.

Five Molotov cocktails were thrown towards The George Hotel on Cecil Street in South Melbourne on May 2.

Police have established Operation Eclipse to investigate these incidents and whoever is behind them.

The task force has arrested 51 people since 27 April in relation to 38 incidents.

“Thirty-eight of the 51 arrests have been achieved on the hop, so as people were about to commit offences, they’ve been arrested,” Detective Superintendent Jason Kelly said last week.

Detective Superintendent Jason Kelly said police were keeping an open mind as to who was behind the spate of attacks.
Detective Superintendent Jason Kelly said police were keeping an open mind as to who was behind the spate of attacks. (Nine)

“Victoria Police response is working. We are catching people as they’re about to commit these offences.

“We’re out there every night, every morning, and we’re catching them in the act.”

Despite making more than four dozen arrests, detectives admit they haven’t been able to get to the bottom of who is behind the attacks.

“We haven’t had those clear demands from serious and organised crime that you’d expect and that we saw through the illicit tobacco conflict,” Kelly said.

“We are keeping an open mind. Everything is still on the table.”

“We are working heavily in relation to some avenues of enquiry and that includes offshore [sydnicates].”

Anybody with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers online or on 1800 333 000.

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