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Arrests after armed robberies Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au FRANKSTON Embona Armed Robbery Squad detectives on Friday arrested and charged five males allegedly involved in violent robberies at two southern peninsula 7-Eleven service stations in the early hours of Wednesday. Four juveniles were charged with armed robbery and other offences and remanded in custody to appear at a Melbourne Children’s Court later this week. The fifth, 18, was charged with armed robbery and remanded in custody to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court later this week. Terrified attendants feared they could be killed in the 3.07am and 3.30am raids, which were both captured on CCTV footage. The two men were being counselled late last week as they sought to come to grips with the nightmare events. Police will allege that in the first robbery three balaclava-clad bandits ran behind a customer into the 7-Eleven at the corner of Pt Nepean Rd and Sixth Av, Rosebud. A lone, 35-year-old male attendant looked up to see the offenders, also wearing hooded jumpers and bandanas, rushing to the counter – one brandishing a handgun and another carrying an axe. The offender with the axe and the unarmed offender allegedly jumped onto the counter and climbed through security wire, while the gunman stood in the customer area, pointing his gun at the attendant as well as the customer, who was crouching on the floor between shelving and a freezer. The two behind the counter ransacked cupboards and filled up a bin with cigarettes and cash from the till. The man with the axe then smashed a glass door between the customer area and behind the counter and forced the attendant to lie of the floor in the customer area. The gunman also threatened the customer, who was still crouching on the floor.

Abalone, lobster ‘poachers’ caught THREE men allegedly poached 80 abalone and a rock lobster at Sorrento back beach last week.The daily recreational limit for abalone is five a person – when the season is open. However, the recreational abalone season is now closed. Mornington Fisheries officers received a tip-off on the 13FISH hotline about the alleged poaching, fisheries officer Heath Cameron said.

Newsmakers: Two violent armed robberies within 30 minutes were newsworthy enough to attract the attention of several television stations, including this crew from Channel 10. Picture: Yanni

Police believe the bandits parked their cars on Sixth Av, walking through an area behind the store, and followed the customer inside. The trio is also believed responsible for the 3.30am armed robbery at the 7-Eleven service station, in Point Nepean Rd, Dromana. In a similar raid, the lone male store attendant was confronted by three offenders, one with a handgun. Two other offenders again went straight to the counter and climbed through security wire. With the gun pointed at his head the attendant was pushed into the staff area and forced to open the till. The offender with the axe smashed a window near the till and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. The other two offenders used a bin to carry

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off their haul. The one with the axe –described by police as the “most volatile and violent� of the three – smashed a computer monitor in the manager’s office, struck the wall and again hit the window. They said the offender with the firearm appeared “more in control� throughout both incidents. The offender lost his balance and fell over after becoming entangled in security wire on the counter. The offenders are believed to have used a grey or silver V8 Commodore sedan and black SUV in the raids. Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers, 1800 333 000, or report it to crimestoppersvic.com.au

The officers watched “for several hours� as two of the men allegedly dived in a bay for abalone and used a kayak to carry the fish to a third man on the beach. Fisheries Officers later intercepted a vehicle and uncovered 80 large abalone and a female rock lobster in berry (with eggs). The taking of female rock lobster in berry is prohibited and the season for female rock lobster is also closed. A 32-year-old Point Cook man, a 32-year-old Tarneit man and a 58-yearold international visitor were interviewed by Fisheries officers who also seized their diving equipment, including the kayak. Two of the men will be charged on summons for a number of alleged offences including taking more than twice the catch limit for abalone; taking abalone in the closed season; taking rock lobster in closed season; and taking rock lobster in berry. Mr Cameron said this was “good example� of public support and vigilance to assist in protecting Victoria's marine fisheries resources. “Anyone who sees suspicious fishing activity is encouraged to call 13FISH – or 133 474 – anytime,� he said. For information about fishing rules and regulations visit vic.gov.au/fisheries or call 131 186. Stephen Taylor

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