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News.com.au
20 hours ago
- Politics
- News.com.au
Teens with machetes send Melbourne shops into lockdown
A group of teens armed with machetes left shoppers 'terrified' at a Melbourne mall which was forced into lockdown last week. Footage of the incident showed store owners shutting doors and customers taking cover as up to six boys, some wearing masks, brawled at Caroline Springs Shopping Centre on Friday. It came just a week after the Victorian government fast-tracked a ban on the sales of machetes, following a shocking brawl at another shopping centre in Preston in May. Witnesses to Caroline Springs incident spoke of being 'extremely terrified' as the teens argued before squaring up with large knives. Pawan Kaur, who runs a cafe at the centre in Melbourne's west, was behind the counter when the brawl broke out about 6.40pm. 'I was so scared, like my heartbeat go … I just quickly go and shut my cafe and tell the staff 'don't leave'.' Another store owner, Hung Nguyen, urged the government to strengthen laws after yet another public display of violence. 'They just pulled out from their backpack a long knife, like a machete, and they just started fighting,' he said. No one has been charged over the incident so far, and no injuries were reported. Youth crime in the state has been thrust back into the spotlight in recent weeks after a string of high-profile incidents. Victoria's ban on machete sales was introduced on May 28, three days after a wild brawl at Northlands Shopping Centre during which teens used machetes. The state is due to outlaw possession of the knives in September, becoming the first state in Australia to do so. In announcing the ban on sales, Premier Jacinta Allan said 'we must never let places we meet become places we fear'. 'I hate these knives, and I will keep introducing as many laws as it takes to get them off our streets, out of our shops and out of our lives,' she said. Police Minister Anthony Carbines said the government's move had followed previous efforts in introducing 'Australia's toughest bail laws'. He said they were also 'toughening bail for knife crimes and expanding random knife search powers'. 'The community shouldn't have to deal with these weapons in their shopping centres. Neither should our police.' Victoria Police announced on Friday morning, hours before the Caroline Springs brawl, that it was on track to seize a record number of knives in 2025. Officers confiscated 6,876 edged weapons in 2025 – about 44 per day – putting it on track to beat 2024's haul of 14,805. Police were also targeting youth gang members as part of proactive operations, with Forest Hill Superintendent Matt Baynes saying officers worked quickly to identify those involved in public violence. 'While recent changes to machete laws will help choke the supply and double the penalties for possessing these weapons, the community should be assured police continue to relentlessly remove knives from the hands of criminals.'


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Daily Mail
Kids allegedly spotted carrying lethal weapons at a busy shopping centre just days after they were banned
A popular Melbourne shopping centre was sent into lockdown on Friday evening after a group of boys were seen allegedly carrying machetes days after a ban came into effect. The group of five-to-six boys were seen arguing inside Caroline Springs Shopping Centre in the west Melbourne suburb of Caroline Springs, at about 6.40pm. A Victoria Police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia the boys were believed to have been armed with machetes and had fled by the time officers arrived at the scene. CCTV footage obtained by Nine News showed shoppers and retailers as they scrambled to avoid the armed mob who appeared to threaten one another. 'I feel so scared... I just quickly go and shut the cafe and tell my other staff "don't leave",' witness Pawan Kaur told Nine. Witness Hung Nguyen watched on in horror as a boy pulled what he believed to be a machete from his backpack before tensions spilled over. 'I can't believe it did happen,' he said. Shoppers affected by the lockdown plastered news of the incident across social media as the events unfolded. The popular Melbourne shopping centre was plunged into lockdown following reports of a group of boys carrying machetes 'Another machete attack while I was getting my noodle on,' one TikTok user wrote in a video filmed inside the shopping centre as the lockdown announcement played over the loudspeakers. While no injuries were reported, the incident called into question the effectiveness of a ban on the sale of machetes by the Victorian government. The ban followed a clash between suspected rival youth gangs alleged to have been carrying the weapons at Northland shopping centre in Preston on May 25. Footage from inside the popular mall depicted shoppers running for cover as a group of seven males, aged between 15 and 21, squared-off. The following day Premier Jacinta Allan announced her government would bring forward the machete ban until a permanent ban takes effect on September 1. 'In Victoria, community safety comes first. We must never let places we meet become places we fear,' Ms Allan said last Monday. 'I hate these knives, and I will keep introducing as many laws as it takes to get them off our streets, out of our shops and out of our lives.' Investigations into the Caroline Springs incident remain ongoing.