Four illegal burn offs caught in two days

Four illegal burn offs during the fire danger period were caught in just two days over Christmas by the Yarra Ranges Fire Patrol. (File)

Yarra Ranges Fire Patrol would like to remind residents that Fire Restrictions are currently in force within the Yarra Ranges, Knox and Maroondah Council areas.

Police have a zero-tolerance approach to illegal burn offs and offenders will be prosecuted.

There were four illegal burn offs over the Christmas period, with four people expected to face court at a later date.

On 23 December a 36-year-old Silvan male was interviewed in relation to a burn off at an address on Queens Road, Silvan and will face court at a later date.

On 23 December a 36-year-old Berwick male was interviewed in relation to a burn off at an address on Olinda-Monbulk Road, Olinda and will face court at a later date.

On 24 December a 58-year-old Lilydale male was interviewed in relation to a burn off at an address on Maroondah Highway, Lilydale and will face court at a later date.

On 24 December a 43-year-old Olinda male was interviewed in relation to a fire at an address on Basin-Olinda Road, Olinda and will face court at a later date.

The penalties for recklessly causing a bushfire can include imprisonment.

Reckless behaviour can include disobeying restrictions relating to Total Fire Ban or fire danger periods, leaving campfires unattended, burning off without a permit, or using unmaintained machinery or hot tools that emit flames or sparks.

Those not taking appropriate precautions around fire will face the consequences and penalties.

Penalties for recklessly causing a bushfire or grass fire include up to 15 years imprisonment. The maximum penalty for arson resulting in death is 25 years imprisonment.