OAKLAND — Several suspects from a mob targeting passengers on a BART train at the Oakland Coliseum station last weekend have been identified through videotape, the agency said Wednesday afternoon.

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Why BART mob went after iPhones Police have not made any arrests since the April 22 attack, which began just before 9:20 p.m. after 40-60 suspects jumped the fare gates.

Six passengers on the train and one person on the platform were robbed of cellphones, a purse and a duffel bag, police said. Two passengers suffered bruises and cuts to their face after being punched.

Video surveillance from inside the train car has helped identify more than one suspect, and investigators are working to get more information from the victims, BART spokeswoman Alicia Trost said. BART is sharing the images with other law enforcement agencies, including the Oakland Police Department, as well as Oakland School Police and the Oakland Housing Authority.

Police did not name the suspects who have been identified.

Trost also said BART will continue to increase its police presence in and around the Coliseum and throughout its entire system. BART is developing a plan to work with other law enforcement agencies, she said.

The incident has raised questions about whether BART needs more policing and why it hasn’t cracked down on fare evaders. The issue of fare evasion is costing BART $25 million per year in lost revenue.

Those two issues will be a central topic at Thursday’s meeting of BART board of directors.

The mob, in the words of one dispatcher, “bum-rushed” the Dublin-bound train after jumping the fare gates. They swarmed one car of the train, doing so without weapons. The attackers were out of the train five minutes later and fleeing into separate neighborhoods around the station.

Contact Rick Hurd at 925-945-4789.