Two Greek Australians are amongst three people arrested and charged for the horrific bashing of two men in a Hungry Jack’s store in Prahran.

Konstantinos Kontoklotsis, 32, of Brunswick, Nathan Karazisis, 24, of Burwood East and Mark Bogtstra, 21, of Camberwell are accused of attacking and causing serious injuries to Luke Adams, 19, and James Mitchell inside a Hungry Jack’s restaurant on the corner of Chapel Street and Malvern Road in Prahran early on Monday morning.

All three men appeared in Melbourne’s Magistrate Court on Thursday charged with affray, recklessly causing serious injury, intentionally causing injury, and unlawful assault. The attack was captured on security cameras and caused a public outcry.

One of the vicitms, Mr Adams is a promising Australian Rules footballer.

Defence for Mr Kontoklotsis asked the judge to supress the release of their names to the media in fear of retaliation against his family.

The judge refused the motion on the grounds that a threat against his family had not been established. All three suspects were remanded to custody until October 8 when a committal hearing will take place.

Luke Adams was discharged from hospital where he was treated for serious head wounds.