Two teenagers plead guilty to firebombing
Two teenagers have admitted to their involvement in a firebombing incident at a factory in Keysborough. This act is linked to ongoing tensions in Melbourne's hospitality sector. The case highlights the escalating conflicts within the industry.
- ▪The teenagers pleaded guilty to charges related to firebombing a factory.
- ▪The incident is part of a larger conflict in Melbourne's hospitality industry.
- ▪The firebombing occurred in Keysborough, a suburb of Melbourne.
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