Arsonist Charged as Melbourne Synagogue Fire Sparks Nationwide Shock

Giovanni Laulu, 21, appeared in court charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne. This crime, classified as an act of terrorism, has sparked a large-scale investigation. The federal government pledged AUD 30 million for reconstruction.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Melbourne | Updated: 31-07-2025 13:47 IST | Created: 31-07-2025 13:47 IST
Arsonist Charged as Melbourne Synagogue Fire Sparks Nationwide Shock
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A suspected arsonist accused of destroying a Melbourne synagogue has appeared in court, bringing a case that has both shocked and captivated the nation. Giovanni Laulu, 21, was arrested on Wednesday and faced the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Thursday, seven months after the alleged crime.

Authorities claim Laulu, along with two other masked men, spread liquid accelerant in the interior of the Adass Israel Synagogue and ignited it on December 6. The attack, which police believe may have international links, resulted in minor injuries to a worshipper preparing for morning prayers.

Charged with arson, reckless conduct endangering life, and car theft, Laulu remained silent during his court appearance and did not seek release on bail. The federal and state police, aided by Australia's domestic spy agency, are investigating the incident as potentially politically motivated, with significant resources dedicated to bringing all involved to justice.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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