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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7134927/NSW-Police-say-African-gangs-cr...'We call it for what it is': Police say 'African gangs' are responsible for terrifying crime spree across Sydney - after Melbourne cops avoided the words at all cost
NSW Police say a group of Sudanese teens are behind robberies across Sydney
Assistant Commissioner Mark Jones said he's calling the situation 'for what it is'
Earlier this week, detectives denied they were dealing with a gang problem.
New South Wales Police have identified 'African gangs' as responsible for a terrifying spate of robberies across Sydney.
Assistant Commissioner Mark Jones said Strike Force Arpen is working to find a group of Sudanese teens who have been targeting electronic stores in the city over the past month.
At least 20 stores, including JB Hi-Fi and Bing Lee locations, have been hit by teenagers taking off with thousands of dollars in goods.
'We are talking about an organised gang of African thieves,' Assistant Commissioner Jones told The Daily Telegraph.
'We are not trying to downplay this in any way, shape or form.'
The comments come just days after detectives insisted Sydney was not facing the same African gang crisis as Melbourne.
On Sunday, Detective Chief Inspector Glyn Baker said he would not 'describe them as gangs'.
'I think it's very important that we don't draw any parallels whatsoever with what's happening in Melbourne. What we are dealing with here is a group of young African males who are committing criminal offences', he said.
But Jones says they are now calling 'it for what it is' - however, he emphasised the situation is not nearly as severe as Melbourne's gang issue.
Previously, Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton refused to identify the city's problem as an 'African' gang crisis.
He had said the youth crime was not limited to one ethnic group, in an interview last year.
'We've certainly had a lot of young Africans, Australian kids offending as well, Islander kids, a lot of indigenous kids we're getting as well.'
Melbourne has been dealing with violence relating to African street gangs for years, with footage and images of brawling youths involved in crimes and brawls.
Ugly scenes involving African youths and the wider community have erupted on numerous occasions in Melbourne in the past months, with politicians slamming Victoria Police for a lack of action.