 At approximately 12.30 last night three offenders have attended a firearm store at Browns Plains. They've positioned a vehicle at the front entrance of the doors which is secured by the use of steel bollards and security grill. They've attached what appears to be a towing rope to the front of the store where they've used a vehicle to force entry to the store to pry as the doors open. Three offenders have gone in which are described as 17 or 20 years of age, male, wearing hoodies and track suit pants. They've rummaged through the store specifically targeting items in there where they've stolen a long-arm rifle which is described as a Remington firearm. They've also taken three crossbows and knives. They've entered, re-entered and left on a number of occasions. That appears to be at this stage a property that they've taken. CCTV confirms that they are more than likely a little bit disorganised in relation to what they're actually doing in the store. It's obviously concerned from the QPS point of view that these offenders are in possession of these type of weapons that can be used for such things as armed robberies and those type of offences. We appeal for anyone that got information in relation to who may committed these offences, contact crime stoppers on 1800 triple three triple zero. The weapons were appeared to be stored in compliance with the legislation that obviously the store being a firearm store is quite heavily fortified with the use of security that they were using rods through the trigger guards of the firearms. It appears to be as per legislation that they were secured, yes. Are we lucky that they didn't get more firearms then? Could they, you know, is it strange that they only took them? Well, I guess when you review the CCTV it appears that they were probably a little bit disorganised that I'm not totally confident that they actually knew what they were doing as such that I guess they were relatively in and out in a short space of time and with darkness that's obviously the weapons that they decided to take and obviously through the security measures it's probably is lucky that they couldn't get access to more weapons. Are there any similarities to the description of these links to the Ram Raiders from last week? I guess when you look at the description of the Ram Raiders offenders that they were just quite generic in itself just male offenders similar type of age but to say there's a correlation between those offenders and this one that's unknown at the stage. Last week, Superintendent Noel Powers denied that a new task force would be issued with the Ram Raiders now that it has been stepped up a bit with weapons stolen. Do you think that's something you might consider again? Oh, that's obviously for comment by Superintendent Powers at this stage for an investigative point of view that we've got our investigators attached to the CRB reviewing this offence particularly at the moment and still continuing to investigate the Ram Raiders offences that there's been no task force that's been created or started that just in our normal daily review of crime that we're happy that we'll make some inmate shortly. And just to clarify no ammunition was taken as well? Not that I've been told at this stage it appears purely just some weapons that have been taken.