A man has been robbed in broad daylight in Portsmouth.
The 52-year-old was attacked on Willis Road at around 12:30pm and on Monday the 23rd of March.
Police say a group of six men wearing balaclavas pushed him to the ground and stole around £600 in Polish currency, along with his passport.
Police believe one man was riding a white bike and another an e-scooter.
Anyone with information should contact us online or on 101 quoting 44260136356.
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