Police are appealing for information after an armed robbery at a licensed club in Sydney’s south-west overnight (Friday 7 February 2014).

About 10.30pm two males forced their way into the club on Margaret Street at Belfield as it was closing for the day.

The men, one of whom had a firearm, threatened a male and female staff member and demanded money.

The men left the club with a sum of cash and were last seen running along Margaret Street.

Police from Campsie Local Area Command and the Dog Unit searched the nearby streets for the men but were unable to locate them.

The two employees were not hurt during the robbery.

One of the men was described to police as being of Pacific Islander/Maori appearance, 173cm tall and aged in his mid-twenties.

He was last seen wearing a navy blue hooded jumper, dark track pants, sunglasses and carrying a black bag.

The second man has been described as being of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean appearance, aged in his mid-twenties, 170cm tall and of thin build. When he was last seen the man was wearing dark pants and a grey hooded jumper. His face remained covered during the robbery.

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