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Accused burger shop arsonist 'refusing' to front court

A man charged over a Melbourne burger shop fire has refused to appear before a magistrate. (Stefan Postles/AAP PHOTOS)

A man accused of torching a burger shop in Melbourne has refused to appear before a magistrate due to a severe injury.

Wayle Mana, 25, has been charged with arson after he and another man allegedly set fire to a Burgertory shop in Caulfield in November.

On the same day, it is alleged the 25-year-old was involved in the theft and robbery of a Mercedes sedan and assault in Doncaster.

The Preston man also faced charges over another car theft and the alleged arson of a tobacco store in Bendigo on Monday which resulted in more than $4 million of damage.

The tobacco store fire is unrelated to the ongoing battle over illicit tobacco, with more than 30 shops firebombed, police say.

Mana was taken to hospital with a severe injury on his leg after police arrested him on Wednesday, defence lawyer Charles Nikakis said.

"He is refusing to come into court," the lawyer told Melbourne Magistrates Court on Thursday.

"It would be painful to come up knowing that it is a straight remand."

Police prosecutor Jessica van Dyk requested an additional four weeks for investigators to produce a DNA report and transcribe a telephone intercept in a foreign language.

The Burgertory incident ignited a firestorm at the time, after the shop's owner linked it to his involvement in a pro-Palestine rally and labelled it a hate crime.

Hours after the owner made the claim, two groups of about 200 people clashed near a synagogue and the Burgertory store.

Victoria Police now say although the fire was deliberately lit there was no evidence it was racially or politically motivated.

The second man is set to face the Magistrates Court on Friday.

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