Police are asking witnesses to come forward over two men who were caught on camera causing an explosion in a Melbourne cafe.
Key points:CCTV shows one man setting himself on fire while trying to torch the cafeIt is believed the two men broke into the store in Brice Avenue, Mooroolbark, on July 1 about 2.
30am before dousing the inside of the cafe with fuel and setting it on fire.Police believe the same two men were involved in the theft of a white Toyota Celica from The Centreway in Ringwood about half an hour before the fire.Yarra Ranges detectives are asking anyone with information to come forward.
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