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A girl was allegedly forced to remove her clothes before being assaulted by three teenage girls in Sydney’s south-west on Friday night.

The attack in Claymore was recorded by the offenders on a mobile phone, police said in a media statement.

Police said the 14-year-old was approached at a bus stop at about 7pm by three girls, all aged 13, and threatened at knifepoint. She was allegedly taken to the end of Longstaff Way where she was punched and kicked as the assault was recorded. She was also whipped with a phone cord.

The attackers fled with the girl’s clothing, shoes and phone. Police said the girl knew her attackers.

A search of the area was launched, with the state’s police helicopter Polair assisting. The three girls were arrested a short time later in Claymore and their phones seized.

One 13-year-old has been charged with aggravated robbery with an offensive weapon, causing a child aged 14 or over to make child abuse material, and possessing child abuse material. The other two face charges of aggravated robbery with an offensive weapon and causing a child aged 14 or over to make child abuse material.

All three were refused bail and will appear in a children’s court on Saturday.

The 14-year-old girl received medical treatment. Police investigations are continuing.

With AAP

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