Teenage Pokemon Go players robbed at gunpoint in north London park

The teenagers were playing the game in Whittington Park in Islington on Tuesday night

Katie Forster
Saturday 30 July 2016 11:10 BST
Pokemon Go allows players to catch Pokemon in real life using their smartphones
Pokemon Go allows players to catch Pokemon in real life using their smartphones (Getty)

A group of teenagers playing Pokemon Go in a north London park were robbed of their phones at gunpoint, police have said.

Three young people were playing the popular mobile phone game in Whittington Park near Upper Holloway station on Tuesday evening when they were approached by three men who demanded them to hand over their smartphones.

One of the suspects drew what appeared to be a handgun from his waistband and pointed it at the victims.

The teenagers, aged 15, 16 and 18, handed over their phones and were left shaken but unharmed after the incident, which took place at around 10:30pm.

Pokemon Go, an “augmented reality” game which allows users to catch the cute fictional characters in real life, launched in the UK two weeks ago.

Politicians concerned about phone thefts urged Scotland Yard last week to deploy community officers, dubbed “Pokemon plod”, to locations where players gather to collect items and battle each other.

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Three students were robbed of their phones as they played the game in Manchester just days after its release.

In America it was reported that armed robbers in Missouri were using the game to target victims in secluded areas.

And a player in Glouestershire was criticised for wasting police time after they called 999 to report someone had “stolen their Pokemon”.

Half an hour before the incident, police believe the same three suspects robbed a 24-year-old man as he entered the park on foot.

They pressed what is believed to be a silver handgun into the man’s stomach and demanded he hand over his personal possessions.

The three suspects, who police said are of Asian descent and aged around 16 or 17, had their faces covered during the first robbery.

Local police have asked for anyone with information to come forward.

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