https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6652177/Two-teenagers-suspected-gang-ro...Pictured: Two teenagers wanted over 'gang robbery of a boy, 14, at a bus stop' that sparked race war between white teens and Sudanese youths.
Pair allegedly linked to robbery of teenagers at a train station have been pictured
The boys are believed to have information about the alleged mugging
Two other teenage boys were allegedly robbed of a phone, bank card and chain
Days later, white youths tracked alleged thieves down armed with baseball bats
Police are looking to speak with two teenage boys in relation to a gang robbery at a Melbourne train station.
The boys are both of a slim build and African appearance, and one is captured on CCTV wearing a sporting jersey, while the other is dressed in a Puma hoodie.
They are believed to have information on a group of up to 30 African youths who were present when two boys in the group allegedly beat and then robbed two teenagers on Sunday.
On Monday afternoon, a gang of white youths armed with baseball bats confronted Sudanese people at a train station, asking them if they were involved.
Xavier, 14, and Ricky, 17, were waiting for a bus home at the station when the younger was allegedly robbed of a bank card, iPhone and a $1,000 gold necklace by the gang.
While Xavier was assaulted, Ricky, who is a black belt in Taekwondo, fought back -despite one of the assailants warning him 'don't get lippy or you'll get bashed'.'They were just saying like empty out your pockets, give us your stuff, Ricky told 9News.
Towards the end of the attack, in which both boys are believed to have sustained minor injuries, two Protection Service Officers from the station appeared in the vicinity.
Xavier, 14, was robbed of his bank card, iPhone and gold necklace worth $1000 (pictured)
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Xavier, 14, was robbed of his bank card, iPhone and gold necklace worth $1000 (pictured)
However, instead of immediately assisting, both Xavier and his father allege
the officers refrained from trying to stop the attack and instead called the police. Mr Ferrari, Xavier's father, has said he's since spoken to
the officers where they reasoned they were outnumbered by the gang.