Police investigating suspected arson in Whitianga

Three vehicles were destroyed in a suspected arson at Ferry Landing in Whitianga. Photo / Jamie Bramley.

Whitianga residents have described hearing two explosions, one after the other, early today on the waterfront.

Police are investigating after three vehicles were destroyed in Whitianga overnight.

A nearby resident said two explosions were heard about 3am.

Cooks Beach plumber Jamie Bramley was on the scene this morning and photographed the damage.

While he did not have further information, his father father-in-law and Coromandel photographer Alan Duff described the scene as “bloody awful”.

“You have to nip this type of thing in the bud.”

Police confirmed a witness called emergency services after hearing an explosion and seeing the glow of flames shortly after 3am.

“Attending fire crews discovered three vehicles had been set alight at the Ferry Landing on Panorama Avenue, on the opposite side of the channel to Whitianga Wharf.”

The explosions were reported to have occurred at the Ferry Landing. Photo supplied.

Police said the road was closed while emergency services responded, and no injuries were reported.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand responded to the incident just after 3am with crews from Cooks Beach and Hahei.

“Three cars were on fire and it took around 10 minutes to extinguish. Fire crews responded with two pumps and one water tanker.

“A fire investigator is to attend the scene today,” a FENZ spokesperson said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Police via 105 and reference the file number 240717/0766.

-Waikato Herald

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