Mar 6 • 12:41 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

District Court detained another minor suspected of arson in Lauttasaari

A second minor has been detained in Finland for allegedly starting a fire in an apartment building in Lauttasaari, Helsinki, which caused significant damage.

In the early hours of Monday, a severe fire broke out in an apartment building in Lauttasaari, Helsinki, leading to the evacuation and significant property damage. The Finnish police have arrested and detained two minors, born in 2008 and 2009, suspecting them of intentionally starting the fire. Both individuals have been linked to the arson incident and are now facing serious charges for egregious criminal damage.

The Helsinki District Court took action by remanding the 2009-born minor, who has Iraqi roots, pending further investigations. The older suspect, born in 2008, was also taken into custody shortly after the fire broke out, highlighting the swift response from law enforcement in addressing the suspected crime. The investigation into the fire has raised concerns over juvenile delinquency and the potential implications for community safety in the area.

The fire not only destroyed a bicycle shop located in the building's ground floor but also rendered nearby apartments uninhabitable due to severe damage. This incident has sent shockwaves through the Lauttasaari community, prompting discussions regarding youth behavior and the consequences of such acts. As the investigation continues, community members are likely to reflect on the underlying issues that lead to such dangerous acts among minors.

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