Police investigating Central Station brawl release images
Police investigating a massive brawl at Central Station have released photos of eight people they would like to speak to.
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Police are calling for public assistance as they investigate a large brawl that broke out at Central Railway Station in Sydney’s CBD earlier this month.
It comes as police charged two people allegedly involved in the brawl with affray.
Police Transport Command officers — supported by additional units — responded to reports of a fight involving 20 to 30 people near the Elizabeth Street entrance shortly before 11pm on February 9.
Witnesses reported individuals attacked each other and that several flares were ignited during the altercation.
By the time police arrived, the group had dispersed, and no injuries were reported.
Police attached to Police Transport Command North Central established Strike Force Moonul to investigate the brawl.
As inquiries continue, strike force officers have released images and descriptions of people who may be able to assist with the investigation.
The first man (Person A) is described as being of caucasian appearance, short, and of average build. He is depicted wearing black Adidas-brand shorts with white stripes down the side and a logo, black shoes, a black T-shirt, and a black Adidas-brand bumbag with white logo on the front. He also has a half sleeve-tattoo on right and left bicep areas.
The second man (Person B) is described as being of caucasian appearance, of thin build with short hair. He is depicted wearing black Adidas-brand shoes with white stripes, blue jeans, and a black T-shirt with white text on the front. He has a tattoo on the right bicep area.
The third man (Person C) is described as being of Mediterranean/Middle Eastern appearance, of large build, with short brown hair and a mullet. He is depicted wearing a black jumper, grey shirt and shorts.
The fourth man (Person D) is described as being of caucasian appearance and of large build. He is depicted wearing a black T-shirt, green shorts, white shoes, black hat with a The North Face-brand logo, and was carrying a bumbag with white writing on the front.
The fifth man (Person E) is described as being of caucasian appearance, of thin build with short black hair. He is depicted wearing black trackpants, a black jumper, grey shoes and was wearing a black bandana over his face.
The sixth man (Person F) is described as being of caucasian appearance, of average height and medium build. He is depicted wearing a navy blue puffer jacket, black pants, sunglasses on the back of his head and black Nike-brand shoes with white soles and shoe laces.
The seventh man (Person G) is described as being of Mediterranean/Middle Eastern appearance and of short, large build. He is depicted wearing a black jumper with white text on the front, black pants and all black shoes.
The eighth man (Person H) is described as being of caucasian appearance and of thin build. He is depicted wearing a black hooded jumper, black shorts, and black and grey New Balance-brand shoes.
On Monday, police arrested two men — who were not in the photos released to the public — after searching homes at Greystanes, Thirlmere and Chatswood early Monday morning.
The men, aged 23, were charged with affray and granted conditional bail at Downing Centre Local Court.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000.
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