Masked men armed with SAMURAI SWORDS rob a petrol station in Sydney's wild west
- Two men have stormed a western Sydney petrol station with samurai swords
- The terrifying armed robbery on Sunday evening was caught on CCTV
- The men were able to get away in a utility vehicle with up to $1,000 in cash
Two masked men armed with samurai swords have stormed a service station in Sydney's west and fled with $1,000 in cash.
CCTV captured the terrifying moment the men stormed into the Georges Hall station on Sunday at about 9.10pm.
Store owner Peter said he was forced back into the store by one of the armed men.
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A service station owner was terrorised by samurai sword wielding armed robbers on Sunday night after the stormed his business and demanded money (pictured)

One the men were able to get the owner back inside they demanded he open the cigarette shelves before taking off with an estimated $1000

The entire ordeal was also filmed by shocked bystanders who watched everything unfold from across the street (pictured)
'The guy was swinging it (sword) saying "get inside, get inside",' Peter told Nine News.
Inside the store, more CCTV cameras captured one of the offenders searching the counter area before forcing Peter to open up the locked cigarette shelves.
Both men then fled with almost $1000.
A third person waiting in a getaway car outside was caught on camera pulling up and picking up the robbers before speeding away.
The whole ordeal was also captured on mobile phone by shocked bystanders who watched from across the road in their backyard.
Police are appealing for anyone with any information to come forward or contact Crime Stoppers.

The two men jumped into a black utility vehicle (pictured) which appeared to be waiting outside for them before speeding away