Police in East Lothian launch appeal after wilful fire raising causes serious damage on farm

Police are appealing to the public for information after a wilful fire was raised at a farm near Longniddry
The incident occurred at around 5pm on TuesdayThe incident occurred at around 5pm on Tuesday
The incident occurred at around 5pm on Tuesday

Police in East Lothian are appealing for information after a fire raising incident at a farm near Longniddry.

The incident within a barn at Setonhill Farm was reported to emergency services around 5:05pm on Tuesday 28 July.

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The fire was extinguished by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.

No one was injured but a tractor and other items of agricultural equipment were seriously damaged, along with around 100 tonnes of straw bales.

The fire also caused damage to the barn itself.

Detective Sergeant Declan Hogg said: "This fire is believed to have been started deliberately and we are carrying out enquiries to establish the full circumstances.

"We would ask anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity around the area between 4pm to 6:30pm on Tuesday afternoon or who may have dashcam footage of anyone walking on the roads in the Longniddry area around that time to let us know.

"Any information can be passed to police by calling 101, quoting incident 2528 of 28 July, or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."