Story Published:
Aug 20, 2004 at 1:52 AM PST
Story Updated:
Jul 24, 2009 at 10:44 AM PST
EVERETT - The owner of an ethnic grocery store that
burned in a July 9 arson has been arrested, accused of torching the
business himself, a police spokesman said Thursday.
Mirza Akram, 37, of Everett, was arrested for investigation of
arson by investigators from Everett police and the federal Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Investigators found a gas can and incendiary device inside the
Continental Spices Cash and Carry store. In addition, white crosses
and an anti-Arab message were found spray-painted inside, which
initially led investigators to consider whether the fire was a hate
crime.
However, the agencies said in a news release that investigators
learned Akram allegedly was having financial difficulties with the
business. They allege he burned the business to eliminate the
losses and potentially recover money through an insurance claim.
They allege Akram and an associate set the fire.
It was not immediately known late Thursday whether Akram had
retained a lawyer.
The business sold groceries and spices from the Middle East.