Melbourne is rocked by a series of mysterious explosions overnight across multiple wealthy suburbs

  • The first blast startled residents of James Street in Northcote, in the city's north
  • A second bin exploded about half an hour later at 9pm in nearby Ivanhoe
  • Ten minutes later, a washing machine on the back of a ute blew up in Kew East

Letterboxes and rubbish bins have been destroyed in a series of mysterious explosions that rocked three Melbourne suburbs overnight.

The first blast startled residents of James Street in Northcote, in the city's north, on Sunday when a bin blew up at about 8.25pm.

A second bin exploded half an hour later at 9pm on Maltravers Road in Ivanhoe, just one suburb east of the first incident.

Ten minutes later, a washing machine stationed on the back of a ute blew up on Kilby Road in Kew East, south of the initial blasts.

A washing machine that was stored on the back of ute blew up on Kilby Road in Kew East (pictured)

A washing machine that was stored on the back of ute blew up on Kilby Road in Kew East (pictured)

Police attended both scenes and found a number of letterboxes and wheelie  bins were destroyed.

The ute sustained severe damage and was towed for forensic testing. 

No one was injured in any of the incidents and the investigation is ongoing.

Detectives from Darebin Crime Investigation Unit will work with detectives from Boroondara and Banyule to work out if the incidents are linked. 

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Melbourne is rocked by a series of mysterious explosions overnight

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