Farrukh Naeem and his wife Sanna Farrukh were asleep at their home in Brookfield in Melbourne’s West when thieves woke them up on Monday morning around 1.20am.
The couple woke up to find six to seven boys surrounding them asking for the keys to their Audi car.
"They said, 'Wake up, wake up, wake up, everybody up, where's the phone, where's the money, where's the wallet?'" Ms Farrukh told Seven News.
Her husband added: "They demanded straight away 'give us the keys of the Audi'."
A Brookfield family robbed by a gang of African youths say they no longer feel safe. #7News pic.twitter.com/7JqnsWg1fZ — 7 News Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) May 22, 2017
The thieves allegedly took cash, their wallets, phones and their second car, a Holden Commodore sedan. They also were made to helped the thieves start the Audi.
The couple’s two sons were asleep when these masked men entered their home through the rear sliding door.
"We were very scared and terrified because we have two kids and my only concern was that nobody gets hurt," Mr Naeem said.
The Age reports the Audi was found on Monday afternoon but any arrests are yet to be made.
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