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- Four Melbourne stores went up in flames at the weekend, with authorities fearing it might be the city’s tobacco wars erupting again. Two arson attacks occurred early on Saturday when fire crews were called to a tobacco and vape store in Ararat around 3.30am, before the Epping Tobacconist, Vape and Shisha shop was set ablaze about 4am.
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May 12, 2024 · Four Melbourne stores went up in flames at the weekend, with authorities fearing it might be the city’s tobacco wars erupting again.