A NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) volunteer has been charged following an investigation into a spate of deliberately lit fires on the state's Far South Coast.
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Between Thursday, October 17, and Tuesday, November 26, there have been seven fires in the Bega Valley area believed to have been deliberately lit.
Officers from South Coast Police District, in consultation with the Financial Crime Squad's Arson Unit, have been investigating the circumstances surrounding the fires under Strike Force Laurina.
Investigators have also been assisted by NSW RFS fire investigators.
As part of their inquiries, police observed a man sitting in a dual cab ute next to the Bega River about 5.20pm Tuesday, November 26.
A short time later, investigators noticed smoke and a pile of trees and grass on fire, which was reported to the NSW Rural Fire Service.
About 7pm, police attended a fire shed in Tarraganda and arrested a 19-year-old man.
Police will allege in court that the man lit the fire and left the area before returning to respond to the fire as part of his duties as a volunteer firefighter.
The man's vehicle was also seized for forensic examination.
The man was taken to Bega Police Station, where he was charged with seven counts of cause fire and be reckless to its spread.
He was granted strict conditional bail to face Bega Local Court today (Wednesday, November 27).
NSW RFS has issued the man a 'Stand Down from Membership' notice.
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