Police have released CCTV images and footage of a car and two men who may be able to assist with inquiries into a number of armed robberies across south west Sydney between July and August this year.

Between Thursday 2 July and Thursday 13 August 2015, a series of armed robberies were committed on bottle shops and an attempted robbery at fast food outlet across Sydney including:

– A bottle shop on Miller Road, Bass Hill, on Thursday 2 July 2015;

– A fast food restaurant on Tower Street, Panania, on Wednesday 22 July 2015;

– A bottle shop on Canterbury Road, Punchbowl, on Monday 3 August 2015;

– A bottle shop on Miller Road, Bass Hill, on Saturday 8 August 2015; and

– A bottle shop on Canterbury Road, Roselands, on Thursday 13 August 2015.

During some of the incidents, two men entered the premises armed with a knife and demanded cash from the employee before fleeing the scene.

Officers attached to the Metropolitan Robbery Unit established Strike Force Myoora to investigate the five armed robberies, which are believed to be linked.

Investigators from Strike Force Myoora have released CCTV images and footage of a car and three men who may be able to assist with inquiries.

The car is described as a silver-coloured Honda Civic hatchback.

One of the men is described as being of Pacific Islander/Maori appearance, in his 20s or 30s, about 180cm tall, with a large build.

Another man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 190cm tall with a thin build.

The third man is described only as approximately 180cm tall, with a medium build.

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