A 15-year-old boy accused of walking into the SilverCity cinema at Fairview Mall on Tuesday with a loaded BB Gun used that same weapon to rob a bank with another person on the weekend — while both were disguised in burkas — Toronto police allege.

The teen, who can’t be named, was arrested at the theatre in the Highway 404/Sheppard Avenue East area at around 3:40 p.m.

Police approached the boy after he matched the description of a suspect being sought for a bank robbery in the Yonge Street and Highway 401 area on Saturday.

Police allege the boy, along with a 19-year-old man, walked into the bank on Saturday at around 3:30 p.m. and demanded cash while wielding a gun.

An off-duty officer in the area saw two suspicious males leaving the bank and fleeing in a car. He called in the tip, and a little more than an hour later police located the vehicle in Ajax, arresting the male driver.

Jacob Frantzen, 19, of Ajax is facing charges of robbery while armed and disguise with intent.

Police say the 15 year old was recently convicted of five other bank robberies and was awaiting sentence when he allegedly committed his latest string of crimes.

He’s now facing charges of robbery while armed, robbery with face disguised, carry concealed weapon, mischief, two counts of unauthorized possession of a firearm and six counts of fail to comply with recognizance.

He made a court appearance on Wednesday and was remanded in custody.

Toronto police Insp. Mike Earl said he couldn’t understand how the teen was released after pleading guilty in five other bank robberies.

“It’s very frustrating,” Earl said. “Public safety is paramount here and when an individual basically laughs in the face of the court order, I don’t understand why this individual wouldn’t be retained in custody.”