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Kaikohe MSD arsonist suffered serious facial burns, police say

By Peter de Graaf
Reporter·Northern Advocate·
9 Jun, 2022 08:22 PM2 mins to read

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Kaikohe's MSD service centre remains closed after Monday's arson attack. Photo / Google Streetview

Kaikohe's MSD service centre remains closed after Monday's arson attack. Photo / Google Streetview


The person who damaged Kaikohe's MSD office in an arson attack last weekend may have suffered serious facial burns while committing the crime, police say.

About 2.30am on the Monday of Queen's Birthday Weekend, someone smashed a window of the Memorial Ave building and threw a molotov cocktail inside.

A quick response by Kaikohe Fire Brigade saved the Ministry of Social Development building, but it is closed indefinitely due to extensive smoke and heat damage.

Now police are calling for people to come forward with information about anyone who suffered "significant facial injuries" about that time — presumably as a result of lighting the molotov cocktail.

"If you have any information on someone who may have new injuries, such as burns on their face, or any details that may help with the incident itself, please contact police on 105 quoting file number 220606/1530," a spokesperson said.

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Information could also be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

Fire investigator Craig Bain — who described the attack as "senseless and malicious" — earlier told the Advocate a significant piece of evidence had been found at the scene and sent to a police laboratory for analysis.

Kaikohe fire chief Bill Hutchinson said firefighters managed to contain the blaze to a small area, but there was significant smoke and heat damage throughout the open-plan office.

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He expected the building would have to close for some time for repairs.

MSD regional commissioner Graham MacPherson said staff were making alternative arrangements for Kaikohe residents in need of assistance.

While the building remained closed, he advised clients to access services via MyMSD, by calling 0800 559 009 or by visiting the Work and Income website.

■ The molotov cocktail was first used in the Spanish Civil War, but perfected by Finnish troops for use against Russian armoured vehicles in the Winter War of 1939. Vyacheslav Molotov, after whom the device is named, was the Soviet Union's second most powerful politician, after Joseph Stalin, during the 1930s.

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