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Four teenagers arrested after knife attack left man’s arm amputated

Four teenagers have been arrested after a knife attack left a man’s arm requiring amputation.

Police have arrested four teenagers after a knife attack in Melbourne’s southwest, which left a man’s arm needing to be amputated.

Officers were called to the Altona Meadows Central Square Shopping Centre about 8pm on Saturday.

It is alleged the victim was approached by a group of males and pushed to the ground, with one of the teens allegedly producing an edged weapon and striking the victim’s forearm.

The Herald Sun reports the 33-year-old male victim had the lower part of an arm amputated at Royal Melbourne Hospital on Sunday.

He is in a serious but non-life-threatening condition.

Police allege the teenager then fled the scene with the victim’s phone.

A 14-year-old boy from the Wyndham area has been charged with intentionally causing serious injury, recklessly causing injury, robbery and unlawful assault. He has been remanded to appear before a children’s court.

Two 15-year-old boys from the Hobsons Bay area face the same charges and have been released on bail to appear in a children’s court at a later date.

A 14-year-old boy, also from the Hobsons Bay area, is expected to be charged on summons.

Police are continuing to search for a fifth individual believed to be involved in the alleged incident.

The man had part of his arm amputated. Picture: NewsWire / David Geraghty
The man had part of his arm amputated. Picture: NewsWire / David Geraghty

These latest attacks come amid a spate of knife crimes at Melbourne shopping centres.

A major brawl between rival gangs at a northern suburbs shopping centre in May sparked a statewide machete ban, which has already stopped stores selling them but criminalises possessing one as of September 1.

Just last Monday, a 44-year-old man was stabbed in the chest and neck outside the Moonee Ponds Central shopping centre. Police said the alleged offender had a history of mental health issues.

Barely an hour earlier, a 37-year-old man allegedly pulled a knife at a nearby cafe.

After these two Moonee Ponds incidents, Police Minister Anthony Carbines stressed that officers were recently given more power to stop and search people for weapons without a warrant.

“We’ve seen a record number of edged weapons seized in the past year and that’s a demonstration of the work police are doing to disrupt and dismantle crime in the community,” Mr Carbines told reporters last week.

In February, two men were stabbed outside a Bunnings in Broadmeadows, allegedly over a pair of stolen headphones.

Originally published as Four teenagers arrested after knife attack left man’s arm amputated

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