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Westminster tattoo parlour owned by widow of Rebels bikie boss Nick Martin ignited in suspicious fire

Amanda Martin (left) and another woman visited the crime scene and spoke with police briefly. (ABC News)

Authorities are investigating a suspected arson attack at a tattoo parlour, owned by the widow of slain bikie boss Nick Martin, in Perth's north.

Emergency services were called to the business on Wanneroo Road in Westminster, about 4:30am this morning.

Company ownership records show Amanda Martin, the widow of Rebels' bikie leader Nick Martin, is the director and sole owner of the Emerald Ink Tattoo studio.

Mr Martin was assassinated in a sniper-style shooting in December last year as he sat with his wife, his stepdaughter and her partner.

Police say the fire at the Westminster tattoo shop is suspicious. (ABC News)

Police said the circumstances surrounding the cause of the fire were being treated as suspicious.

The Gang Crime Squad and Arson Squad will be leading the investigation into the blaze.

The extent of the damage is not yet known.

The incident comes months after another one of Ms Martin's tattoo parlours in Ellenbrook was targeted.

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