A TEENAGER was robbed in a late-night attack by a group of thugs in Glasgow's West End.

The 16-year-old was walking on Kelvin Way with his bike just before midnight on November 18 when three youths approached him and demanded his bike.

After he refused the group reportedly assaulted him before making off with some of the items they had stolen from him in the direction of University Avenue.

The attack left the teenager "extremely shaken", but police confirmed he did not require medical treatment.

Officers are now appealing to trace the three suspects.

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The first is described as aged 14, of Asian appearance, around 5ft 2ins in height, and of slim build with short, dark-coloured hair. He was wearing a blue padded jacket, black jogging trousers, and trainers. 

The second is described as aged around 18-years-old, white, 6ft and of slim build with shoulder-length blond hair. He was wearing black jogging trousers, a black jacket with black and white Nike Air Force One trainers.

The third is described as aged around 20-years-old, of Asian appearance, around 5ft 10ins in height, and wearing jeans, a dark-blue jacket, and a grey/blue baseball cap.

Constable Ross Miller from the Community Investigation Unit at Govan is appealing for information.

He said: "We have been gathering CCTV footage from in and around the local area and carrying out enquiries to identify the three men responsible for this robbery.

"I would urge any witnesses, or anyone with information to contact the Community Investigation Unit at Govan through 101 with reference 0007 of November 19.

"Alternatively Crimestoppers can be contacted on 0800 555 111, where anonymity can be maintained."