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Friday, 05 December 2008

Possible leads in Canberra shopping centre bashing

29/05/2008 7:30:00 PM.  | Anil Lambert-Patel

ACT police say they may be able to identify the people involved in a bashing incident filmed on a mobile phone and posted on a video-sharing website.

The disturbing vision features a gang of teenage girls beating a middle-aged woman near the entrance of Woden Plaza, in Canberra’s south.

"We've been successful in that we've been able to identify a couple of leads in relation to the identities or the possible identities of the people involved," Superintendent Frank Jameson told reporters in the ACT.

"[We also have] a possible identity of the person who could be described as the victim in this incident."

But Superintendent Frank Jameson says there are still a few things that need to be sorted out before they can investigate.

"For the common assault to be investigated further we really need a statement of complaint from the victim.

"We want to know what happened before the incident and after the incident," he said.

ACT Shadow Police Minister Brendan Smith said an inadequate police presence was partly to blame.

"Well I think first and foremost you've got to lay some of the blame at the feet of the government.

"There are not enough police out on the street."

Video: John Barrington

COMMENTS

Thursday, 29 May 2008

This incident isnt the first time this has happened in Canberra and that is exactly why i moved away from there 6 months ago....because Canberra is going to hell fast and its taking everyone that lives there with it. I witnessed an attack on a woman by two others at the macquarie shopping centre one night. The attackers were adults and behaved like feral animals.

Posted by: Me myself, Queensland

 

Friday, 30 May 2008

there's a growing wave of public violence / murders over recent years, not just confined to Canberra, it's a national issue -- the gov't / police need to investigate not only who commits these seemingly random acts, but what the cause is, and deal with it. perhaps it's time we adopt some London-styled security CCTV systems in CBDs, both as deterrent and for policing these crimes.

Posted by: Chris T, Melbourne

 
 

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