Gang attack man with batons and steal car in Glasgow
Police hunting three men over incident at Firpark Court on Monday afternoon.
A gang attacked a man using batons before stealing his car.
The incident happened at Firpark Court at 4.30pm on Monday.
Police are hunting three men over the attack, which left a 27-year-old man injured.
It is understood the thieves used batons to assault the man before stealing his car and keys.
They then used a fob to get out of the secure car park.
It is understood the car may have been seen in the Tillycairn area of Easterhouse.
Police Scotland have appealed for information and released descriptions of the three men they believe to be involved in the assault and robbery.
The men, who were all white and spoke with Scottish accents, are all described as being in their mid-20's.
The first man is described as 5ft 8 with a stocky build, short black hair and stubble and was wearing a black jacket with blue jeans.
The second man was around 6ft with dark blond hair and a scruffy beard.
At the time of the incident he was wearing a black jacket and blue jeans with distinctive stitching down both legs.
The third man was 5ft10 and was also wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.
Detective Inspector Alasdair Barlow from the Community Investigation Unit based at Govan said:
"An innocent man has been randomly targeted and it is absolutely vital that we trace this group of despicable individuals as soon as possible.
"I would ask anyone who was in the surrounding area yesterday afternoon, who may have seen a group of men matching the above descriptions, or a red Vauxhall Corsa in the new style, to please get in touch.
"It is also understood that the car may have been in the area of Tillycairn Road in Easterhouse and I would ask anyone who may have seen it in the area, or anything else suspicious, to contact police."
Anyone with any information regarding this incident have been asked to contact officers at the Community Investigation Unit based at Govan via 101.
Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where details can be given in confidence.