A teenage boy will face court over the alleged abduction and armed robbery of a schoolboy from Glen Eira College on Monday, as the student remains in hospital with serious injuries.
, who was walking home from school with a friend on Monday when he was abducted from the street. He was ejected from a moving vehicle a short time later.
Victoria Police Inspector Scott Dwyer said the teenager – who he described as a “known gang member” – was arrested in Frankston just before 2.30pm on Thursday. Investigators will examine whether the alleged abduction is linked to other incidents recently reported in the area, including the armed robbery of four students in Glen Huntly moments before the alleged abduction at Glen Eira College.
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