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Arson Jihad: Muslim Migrant Sets Crowded Bank ABLAZE – 27 Injured, Children Burned

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Published on: November 19, 2016

A Muslim migrant has started a fire at a bank in Melbourne, setting himself alight and injuring at least 26 people, police said. Six of them are in critical condition, while others suffered from burns and smoke inhalation – including children. Police said the suspect walked into a Commonwealth Bank branch in the suburb of Springvale and used an inflammable liquid to start the fire.

The migrant who allegedly set himself on fire in a suburban Melbourne bank is believed to be a refugee from Myanmar, also known as Burma, living in Australia on a bridging visa. He is a member of the Rohingya minority, a Muslim Indo-Aryan people who live mainly in the Rakhine state of Myanmar.

Sources told the Herald Sun that the 21-year-old arrived on one of the 300 boats carrying more than 20,000 Illegal Maritime Arrivals (IMAs) in 2013 under the Gillard-Rudd government. The alleged attacker was transferred to Christmas Island before settling in Melbourne on a bridging visa, which allowed him to temporarily live in the community while his claim was processed.

About 22,000 asylum seekers, many with unclear histories, are living in the community as agencies such as ASIO continue to conduct checks.

Under the former Labor government, asylum seekers who arrived in Australia by boat were granted bridging visas allowing them to live in the community without stringent security checks.(Herald Sun)

When the blaze broke out, customers were trapped by black smoke and flames, and passers-by rushed in to help.

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“BANK FIRE: DOZENS INJURED, TWO CRITICAL, AFTER MAN ALLEGEDLY SETS FIRE TO SPRINGVALE CBA,” ABC ONLINE, NOVEMBER 17, 2016:

Video: CCTV footage of the man believed to be the accused. (ABC News)

Witnesses rushed to the aid of dozens of people after a 21-year-old man allegedly set fire to a Commonwealth Bank in Melbourne’s south-east on Friday, leaving two people in a critical condition.

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  • Police responded to reports of a fire at the bank about 11:30am
  • Police say a man, 21, lit an accelerant, setting fire to the bank and himself
  • The CFA is unsure what type of liquid accelerant was used
  • The alleged attacker is under police guard in hospital
  • 27 people were injured in the fire, two are critical
  • Witness says he saw burnt child running from building screaming
  • Police cannot confirm reports of an explosion before the fire

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Witness Ashley Atkin-Fone said he ran into help after hearing a big explosion and seeing black smoke pouring out of the bank.

“This kid comes running out all burnt, screaming his head off … blood everywhere … I was shocked for a couple of the minutes,” he said.

“I sprint across the road, go into Optus and get the fire extinguisher, I go inside get the fire out with this other kid and yeah, we just put the fire out.

“This worker come out the front out of nowhere, it’s packed with smoke, so I said get him, go around the back see if you can get the fire exit open and get stuff out the back.

“I got the fire out, I took four steps inside, I was shouting and shouting but I couldn’t hear anyone, the alarms were going off, no-one was hearing me, and then all of a sudden a few minutes later the police come, and the fire engines and everyone else.

 Victoria Police Inspector Jacqui Poida said they responded to reports a man had set fire to the bank on Springvale Rd, Springvale, about 11:30am on Friday.
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“He had with him some sort of accelerant, he walked into the bank and he lighted that accelerant which caused some sort of fire within the bank, he set himself alight with that fire and there was a number of other people within the bank at that time that received injuries as well,” she said.

“He left the bank, police attended shortly after and assisted him, followed by ambulance who also attended to him at the rear of the bank.”

The Springvale man has since been taken to hospital in a serious condition and is under police guard.

Ambulance Victoria said they had treated 27 people, including six who suffered serious burns and were taken to the Alfred Hospital.

“We had to escalate to the highest level of our emergency response plan, it was significant,” Ambulance Victoria’s Andy Roughton said.

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This evening, The Alfred said one patient remained in a critical condition and another was in a critical but stable condition.

Three more are stable and the sixth is serious but stable.

Monash Medical Centre received 13 patients, including three children. All were in a satisfactory condition.

Dandenong Hospital treated 11 patients, with two requiring admission. Others were under observation in the emergency department.

‘ALL I COULD SEE WAS BLACK SMOKE’

Mr Atkin-Fone said he saw a man put what he believed to be a bomb at the front entrance.

“The blast went off at the front entrance, where the two ATMs are, he’s put the bomb in there, it’s gone off and a few people have got caught out — this one poor kid he was in a bad state,” he said.

A man is taken from the scene by paramedics. Picture: Seven News
The scene outside the Commonwealth Bank branch soon after the attack. Picture: Seven News
Authorities attend to victims of the bank fire. Picture: Seven News
“He came running across here, he was bloody and everything else, there were two women … they got hit as well, and there was on bloke who kept walking up and down, his face was black.”

He said he did not see what caused the explosion.

“All I could see was all this black smoke, it was an absolute mess at the front of the shop, it was terrible, all the glass shattered, it wasn’t good,” Mr Atkin-Fone said.

The Country Fire Authority’s Paul Carrigg said a flammable liquid had been used to cause the fire, but they were not sure what it was.

“We understand that there’s been an explosion in the bank where numerous persons have been burnt as a result,” he said.

“To be honest, firefighters haven’t observed the container of fuel, but then again we haven’t gone in search for it, it is a crime scene.”

Victoria Police said they could not confirm whether there was an explosion before the fire.

“The information I’ve got is there was a male person that attended the Commonwealth Bank,” Inspector Poida said.

“He had some sort of accelerant with him. A container, not sure what he had. And somehow that accelerant was used inside the bank.”

Inspector Poida called on witnesses to contact Crime Stoppers.

Mr Carrigg praised people on the scene who came to the aid of the victims.

He said it was amazing and lucky noone had lost their lives.

“It was a combined effort I think by civilians, witnesses who were in attendance, and the emergency services response [was] fantastic,” he said.

“They were fantastic from my view, provided water for the victims.”

‘IT HAPPENED SO QUICK’

Hundreds of people gathered along the street as cries could be heard and smoke filtered out of the building.

Springvale Road, a busy shopping strip 23 kilometres from the CBD has been closed and is now lined with emergency service personnel.

Victoria Police’s Inspector Jacqui Poida called on witnesses to contact Crime Stoppers.

Onlooker Eric Fleuiot said he was still in shock after witnessing the incident.

“As I come from the train station, I heard a fire truck, then I saw two police cars turning up, barricades went up … it happened so quick,” he said.

“One guy had both hands burnt, and was screaming and the paramedics and fire brigade were there.

“I just can’t believe this has happened in Springvale.”

The Commonwealth Bank closed the branch while they respond to the situation.

“Our first priority is the safety of our staff and customers and as a result the branch will remain closed for the rest of the day,” the bank said in a statement.

“Our response team is on site, and we are working closely with local authorities and emergency services.”

Article reposted with permission from PamelaGeller.com

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