Police hunt 'mindless' four-blaze arsonist
00:00, 20 April 2007
POLICE are searching for an arsonist responsible for a spate of fires across a Kent town centre early on Monday.
Four fires were started in various places in Gillingham and one, in an outbuilding at the back of a food store in the High Street, took almost two hours to put out.
The first fire was reported a few minutes after midnight.
Firefighters from across Medway were sent out to deal with the fires, the first of which had been started in a car in Rosebery Road.
Just minutes later, another emergency call alerted them to a fire in the outbuilding at the Co-op. The fire melted the contents of the building, thought to be plastic bread baskets.
Two other fires, one in a rubbish bin in Balmoral Gardens, and another in Duncan Road, were reported by two different calls from the public.
A spokesman for Kent Fire and Rescue Service said: "All the fires were started deliberately. Whoever set them was determined to cause as much destruction as possible.
A police and fire investigation has now been launched to find out who started the four fires.
The spokesman added: "This mindless sort of behaviour is a huge waste of our resources."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 01634 891055 or Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Latest news
Features
Most popular
- 1
Terrorists who planned to bomb Bluewater are freed from prison
38 - 2
‘A pub, diner or restaurant? Either way, the carpets were minging’
9 - 3
‘Big dog’ brings motorway traffic to a halt
- 4
Large chunk of M20 shut due to ‘police incident’
1 - 5
‘This rat-run bridge isn’t wide enough - someone will be killed soon’