BRAMPTON — Two disturbing videos showing a teenage Brampton girl being punched, slapped and threatened have been making the rounds on social media this week.

The three minutes of video has been posted on LiveLeak.com, Twitter and other Internet sites.

It was taped Oct. 24, somewhere inside a north Brampton plaza, according to Peel Regional Police. Investigators with 21 Division arrested and charged three youths with robbery on Oct. 29. The three accused – two females and one male – are all 17 years old and cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

The videos appears to show the girl saying “stop, stop” as she is punched in the stomach, arm, and slapped across the face. The girl’s cell phone is taken away from her.

“You say anything to anybody about us doing this, we’re going to have a problem,” she is told as she is backed up against a cinderblock wall.

“It’ll be a lot worse if you say anything,” she is warned.

At one point, it appears one girl is standing behind the victim holding her arms at her sides while another punches her in the stomach.

She struggles, and appears to be trying to get away, and repeatedly asks for her phone back, saying she will not tell the police, at which point a voice off-camera says, “I don’t trust her.”

Twitter users alerted police to the video Monday morning, calling for action.

“Something needs to be done about this. Bullying has to stop, spread awareness,” one Tweet reads.