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Buddhist monks robbed at gunpoint after thieves break into back door of Brooklyn temple

A group of monks were robbed at gunpoint after three perps broke into a Buddhist temple in Brooklyn Sunday afternoon, cops said.

The trio of male suspects forced their way into the back door of Watt Samakki-Dhammikaram Buddhist Temple around 2:30 p.m. in Flatbush before they confronted four monks inside, police said.

The robbery happened at the temple on Rugby Road in Brooklyn.
The robbery happened at the temple on Rugby Road in Brooklyn. Wayne Carrington

One of the suspects flashed a gun as the robbers took off with personal property and cash, authorities said.

It was not immediately clear how much money was stolen or what items were swiped. The suspects fled on foot north on Rugby Road, according to the NYPD.

It's unclear how much money was stolen.
It’s unclear how much money was stolen. Wayne Carrington

No injuries were reported.

No arrests have been made as the investigation is ongoing. Investigators were on the scene going into Sunday evening.

The Buddhist temple mostly serves the Cambodian community in New York and New Jersey, according to its website. The location was purchased in 1987.