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Two teens in Victoria, Australia, fled after removing GPS monitors during a government trial, sparking criticism over the program's effectiveness.
Two teenage offenders in Victoria, Australia, are at large after allegedly removing GPS ankle monitors as part of a government trial tracking high-risk youth aged 14 to 18.
The 17-year-old and 15-year-old, both on bail for serious offenses including armed robbery, vehicle theft, and dangerous driving, were last seen in Glen Iris.
The incident follows a high-speed chase involving a stolen black Lamborghini and has prompted police to shift resources from youth engagement to motor vehicle theft units.
Critics, including the Victorian Opposition Leader, have condemned the breach as a failure of the electronic monitoring program, which lacks proven success in reducing recidivism according to international studies.
Authorities have not confirmed the suspects’ current whereabouts.
Dos adolescentes de Victoria, Australia, huyeron después de quitar los monitores GPS durante un juicio del gobierno, lo que provocó críticas sobre la eficacia del programa.