Three girls are due in children's court today charged after another teen was allegedly stripped and beaten while being recorded in Claymore overnight.
Police will allege the incident began about 7pm (Friday 15 August 2025), when a 14-year-old girl was approached at a bus stop in Claymore by three girls, all aged 13.
Officers attached to Campbelltown City Police Area Command allege the older girl was forced at knifepoint to the end of Longstaff Way where she was punched and kicked.
Police will allege in court the girl was then forced to strip before she was whipped with a phone cord while being recorded, before the three left with top, pants, shoes and mobile phone.
PolAir was called to assist in a search for those allegedly involved, with three girls arrested a short time later in Claymore, and their mobile phones seized.
All were taken to Campbelltown Police Station where they have now been charged.
A 13-year-old girl has been charged with aggravated robbery with offensive weapon, aggravated - cause etc 14 years or over to make child abuse, and possess child abuse material.
The other two girls, also aged 13, have each been charged with two offences, aggravated robbery with offensive weapon, and aggravated – cause etc 14 years or over to make child abuse material.
All three have been refused bail to appear in a children's court later today (Saturday 16 August 2025).
Police allege the injured girl was known to the three girls.