 We've had three offences over the last week involving young youths, Caucasian youths, we believe they're teenagers, at this stage we're not sure if the three offences are linked, they're quite confident that two of the offences are linked. From what I understand a look of victims were Korean, is that correct? The last three offences we've had in the Runcorn, Sunnybank Hills area have involved Korean nationals, victims yes. So would you say that the group of teenagers is specifically targeting Asian people? Look we can't say that from our investigations, what I can say is these three attacks do not appear to be racely motivated. In that I can say that the conversations did not allude to anything of a racial nature. What I can say is that I believe that the three offences or three victims were vulnerable, it was late at night and I think they were displaying quality iPhones and iPads and the like so that was so vulnerable. We do not think that it's racially motivated. So you said they were targeting mobile iPads and iPads? That's right, there was a handbag in one case, a lady was walking on the street with a handbag, they just should be able to do a course. These offenders just pick people at random but yes we have about three Koreans who were attacked in recent times. One of the victims and I had approached some Korean media and was concerning yourself that he was targeted because of his ethnicity. What would you say to him to his allegations there? No, we've discussed it with that person and we've resolved that and he is now aware or believes that it wasn't racially motivated. There was nothing said of a racial nature again just that they were after his mobile phone. It was $12.30 at night and he was vulnerable. Is there a description we can give of these views? Unfortunately it's fairly vague. We've had between two and four offenders, all teams, in saying that they could be mid-teens to mid-twenties. The only description we got was one was taller person with blonde curly hair and one was wearing a hoodie. We do believe they were using a motor vehicle but again the description of the motor vehicle is vague just the headlights were seen. You said they were not vulnerable at night time, they're generally on the spot by themselves. Would you put a message out there to people walking at this time of night on their own? Yes, sure. Discussing with the Korean people involved, they said often where they come from there's thousands of people walking with them, large crowds. Obviously late at night in the suburbs of Brisbane there's not the people around so just be mindful of walking by yourself. Again you should be able to walk by yourself but you do make yourself vulnerable if you are on your own. So I've been with nine people that stay with people if they can if it's possible. We haven't recovered any CCTV at the stage, we are continuing that. We're checking with the Queensland Rail or Longlea Creek Railway station but at the stage there's no CCTV. I'd just like to say that we're working with the Sunnybank community. Our crime prevention people work closely with the Asian community in Sunnybank. We've got the Sunnybank project going. In fact we've got crime prevention people now at Griffith University talking to the students highlighting that they can be vulnerable walking alone and be seen as a soft target.