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Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

 
[Social News]     03 Nov 2018
On October 29, just around 10:00, there was another violent robbery on the street in Sunnybank, the Chinese district of Brisbane!

On October 29, just around 10:00, there was another violent robbery on the street in Sunnybank, the Chinese district of Brisbane!

Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

The victim, a 17-year-old woman, was heading north along the main road when the criminal burst out of her back!

First she grabbed her hair, and then he started beating her! The sudden attack caught the victim off guard, and when he was beaten, the victim fell to the ground, and the criminal took the opportunity to take her handbag!

Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

After receiving the report, the police quickly took the dog team and quickly found the suspect nearby and arrested him, but the most surprising thing was that. The mob, a 15-year-old teenager, was even a girl!

Internet friends are also very surprised at this.

"at the age of 15. She is the age at which she should stay at home rather than go to trouble in the street! "

Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

"not all such young girls are pure, friendly and kind-hearted. Go to the church to sing hymns, and go to meetoo. How can this happen?"

Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

The victim has been taken to QE2 Hospital for back treatment, and the 15-year-old will face charges of robbery and police investigations continue.

Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

And that day, Brisbane police harvest more abundant. They also accidentally caught another group of suspects (yes, still teenagers)

Members of the Police Tactical Unit found seven teenagers at a location 300 to 400 metres from the scene of the crime. The police determined at the scene that they were initially suspected to be connected with the suspect of the robbery, and the police arrested the persons concerned and seized their mobile phone search warrants. The incident is still under investigation.

Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

Police remind:

Police from Brisbane South want to take this opportunity to encourage members of the public to be vigilant in the wake of recent reports of street robberies.

Please share these tips and information with your friends and family and help the police to keep the streets safe

Notes on street robberies

Robbery is often opportunistic. Violators tend to choose people who are usually unaware of the environment, distract, or in a position that makes them vulnerable, for example, where there is little or no traffic in areas where there is little or no light.

Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

How to avoid attacks and identify attackers:

-pay attention to where you are in the street. Choose main roads and well-lit streets at night.

-avoid the crowd you meet.

Sunnybank, street violence! The Australian Police Dog team, the mobile units are moving together.

Objectives of criminals:

This type of violation is usually directed against personal property items such as mobile phones, wallets, bank cards and handbags.

If necessary, you can give up property in exchange for personal safety or hurry to escape from the scene

How to prevent street robberies?

Do not put your wallet and mobile phone in the back of your pants or all external pockets (coat, coat.)

Preferred use of internal pockets. Make sure your handbag or backpack pocket is always closed. Place your bag close to your body and carry it in front of your body so that it is within your visible range.

Do not place all your belongings in the same place.

Develop scanning official documents (passport, credit card, medical aid card). The habit.

Avoid drawing cash from street teller machines, preferring more covert and secure teller machines located in banks.

If you encounter property stolen in public transport, if the pickpocket is still in the carriage, please pull down the alarm signal

You can report criminal information anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organization, by calling 1800 333,000 24 hours a day, or via the official website: crimestoppersqld.com.au

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