Trio are hunted after racially-aggravated assault on two girls of their 20s taking Tube dwelling after night time out that left victims with damaged leg and head damage

  • Police want to converse to 3 individuals filmed on CCTV after an assault in Wembley 
  • Two victims had been approached after an evening out and brutally attacked on the street
  • One lady had surgical procedure for a damaged leg, whereas one other had stitches in her head
  • One of many victims is of Pakistani origin and was subjected to offensive insults










Police want to converse to 3 individuals caught on CCTV after two girls had been attacked in Wembley after an evening out.

The incident within the early hours of Sunday, October 24, has been described as racially aggravated by police.

The victims, two girls of their 20s, had been heading dwelling after an evening out once they had been approached on the street by two girls and a person in Montrose Crescent, near Wembley Central Station. 

One of the women police wish to speak to regarding the incident

Another woman was among the three people police wish to question

Police want to converse to 2 girls (pictured) and a person who they consider might help with their enquiries

Police also wish to speak with this man regarding the attack on the two victims,

Police additionally want to converse with this man relating to the assault on the 2 victims, 

One of many girls requested the victims for a cigarette. 

When the victims declined, saying they didn’t have any cigarettes, a bodily assault came about throughout which one of many victims sustained a damaged leg, which required surgical procedure. 

The second sufferer suffered a head damage that required stitches.

One of many victims is of Pakistani origin and was the topic of offensive feedback made throughout the assault.

The suspects walked away from the scene.

Anybody who can establish any of the individuals pictured ought to name the Met Police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 2621/12JAN22 .

To stay 100% nameless name the unbiased charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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