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Police commissioner Katarina Carroll says more charges to come after two teens allegedly raped by group of men
Queensland’s top cop has labelled an alleged gang rape of two teenage girls in south Brisbane as “absolutely sickening” and expects more charges will be laid.
Key points:
- Four men have so far been charged with more than 160 offences
- Commissioner Carroll labelled the alleged incident as “absolutely sickening”
- She says police are looking at “a number” of other alleged offenders
Already, detectives have charged four men, aged between 19 and 22, with more than 160 offences following the alleged rape of two 15-year-old girls at Calamvale on December 28 last year.
Police said the men repeatedly sexually assaulted the girls after meeting them in a Calamvale park.
Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll said she could not go into further detail as the…
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