Police are appealing for information following a robbery at a takeaway premises in Bradford.
At about 11pm on Sunday, 27 March, three men wearing balaclavas entered the rear of the premises in Ewart Street and made demands for money.
The men, who were believed to be carrying machetes and a hammer, ordered members of staff to lie on the floor while an untidy search was made of the premises.
The men took a quantity of cash and then left the scene by the rear door into Ewart Street.
No one was injured.
The suspects are described as black males in dark tracksuits and gloves.
Detective Constable Andrew McManus, of Bradford District CID, said:
"It is possible somebody would have seen these men acting suspiciously around the premises in the time leading up to the robbery or just after, so I would ask anyone with information to contact Bradford District CID on 101, quoting crime reference 13160133087, or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111."
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