Teens in custody after being charged murder of two boys

Seven young people are accused of killing two children walking home from basketball.
12 -year -old Chol Achiek and his 15 -year -old friend Dau Akueng, while walking home in Cobblebank, allegedly ambushed by a group of masked mans equipped with palas and other poultry weapons.
In CCTV, a child screamed to help a woman in the outer northwest of Melbourne to help a woman and was chased by three defendants.
On Friday, after a series of raids in the seven suburbs in the north and west of Melbourne, after a series of raids, the police arrested and accused seven young people with massacres.
A Thornhill man, 19, Sunbury child, 16, a slope child, a 15 and 16 -year -old Sydenham child was accused of the murder of Dau.
A Caroline Springs man, a 19 -year -old Wollert man and 16 -year -old Sydenham boy was accused of being responsible for the murder of Chol.
Prince Conteh, 19, Peter Addo, 18, and Abel Sorzor met the Melbourne Magistrate Court on 19 Friday and were detained on December 12th to their next appearance.
The defendant, who was not unnamed for legal reasons, appeared in a children’s court, where he was detained on February 16th.
The court said that some of the defendants were in custody for the first time, the court was said, but a few youth were given security concerns about one unit.
The magistrate described the murder investigation as complex, and that the police had a lot of information, including explanations and videos.
DAU grew up in the apartments around Fitzroy and Collingwood, and when her family moved to the outside west of the city, she played for the Collingwood Basketball Association before she joined the Wolfpack Basketball Club and worked as a referee.
Chol’s father, Chuti Ngong, said his son, who is a member of Nil Warriors Basketball Club, was a peaceful child loved by everyone.
As the police increased the patrols in the region, the impact of the deaths of men in the Victorian society was felt.
Police label Chol and Dau’s murders as “meaningless, because the two children who should have been in front of their decades of years.
“Instead, the devastated families upset their losses, and everything that two children will grow to reach and experience,” he said.
The Victorian government reconstructed the Group of Youth Justice Employee Employees of South Sudan in response to deaths.

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