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flag Two teens in Victoria, Australia, fled after removing GPS monitors during a government trial, sparking criticism over the program's effectiveness.

flag 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. flag 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. flag 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. flag 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. flag Authorities have not confirmed the suspects’ current whereabouts.

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