Police investigating a fire at a kosher cafe and catering business in Bondi on Sunday morning say there is nothing to suggest it was a “targeted attack”.
Emergency services were called to Lewis’ Continental Kitchen on Curlewis Street just after 4am to reports of a fire.
“The fire was extinguished a short time later,” Inspector Ellen Jackson told reporters on Sunday afternoon. “No person was injured, and a crime scene was established.”
Asked specifically if antisemitism was a line of enquiry being pursued by investigators, Jackson said: “There’s nothing to suggest that this premise was targeted.”
“We have nothing to suggest that this is a targeted incident and I would like to stress that there should be no community concern,” she said. “We have no information to suggest there is any ongoing threat to the public.”
Vision from the crime scene on Sunday showed a detective seizing what looked like a red jerrycan.
Asked if fuel from the can was used to light the fire, Jackson said: “There are a number of items seized from the location which will be forensically tested.”
Police initially said the fire was not suspicious, but on Sunday afternoon backtracked and were appealing for information and footage from the public.
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