The police are looking for a gang -knife in the neck: 14 -year -old -Ded attacked in Zug

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In April completely unscrupulous, a 14 -year -old man would have been robbed and beaten by a youth gang in a fast road. The teenagers had given the victim different strokes in the face and then stolen his cash machine. The police have photos of the suspects – who knows these guys?

It is said that five male young people were surrounded by the teenager on April 21 at 12.30 in an S-Bahn in an S-Bahn. And asked him to eliminate cash. When the brave student refused, they brutally hit – with different punches in the face!

Money withdrawn from the stolen map
But that is not all: according to the police of Vienna, the attackers then robbed the boys his ATM and forced him to pass on his pin code under the knife.

Shortly thereafter the train finally reached Wiener Westbahnhof – The perpetrators used it spacious to escape in an unknown direction. But the nightmare for the victim continued: with the stolen card, the criminals still pulled money from the boy’s account.

Photos of published youth gang
Now the Viennese police asks for help! Thanks to the video supervision on the Westbahnhof, photos of the alleged perpetrators can be protected. These are now being published in the order of the public prosecutor of Vienna. It is Criminal Police Office Vienna accepts information also anonymously on 01/31310-33800.

Source: Krone

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