Three teenage girls ‘stripped’ and beat girl, 14, in Sydney’s south-west, police say
A girl was allegedly forced to take off her clothes before she was attacked by three young girls in southwest of Sydney on Friday night.
Police said the attack in Claymore was recorded by criminals on his mobile phone.
The police said the 14 -year -old child approached a 13 -year -old bus stop at 19:00 and all 13 years old and threatened in Knifepoint. It was claimed that he was taken to the end of the Longstaff Road, where he was punched and kicked while the attack was recorded. He also whipped with a telephone cable.
The attackers fled with her clothes, shoes and phone. Police said he knew the girl’s attackers.
Regional research was initiated with the help of the police helicopter Polair. Three girls were arrested in Claymore soon and their phones were seized.
A 13 -year -old child was accused of aggravated robbery with an aggressive weapon, and a child of 14 years and older has a child abuse material and child abuse materials. The other two causes the aggravated robbery with an aggressive weapon to accuse the age of 14 years and older to make a child abuse material.
All three of them were rejected on bail and are expected to appear in a children’s court on Saturday.
The 14 -year -old girl received medical treatment. Police investigations continue.
With AAP
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