Three teenagers charged over an attack on a bus driver have been refused bail after appearing in ACT Children's Court this morning.
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The trio were among four people charged with assault causing actual bodily harm and property damage after an alleged assault on a Deanes bus driver in Russell on Saturday afternoon.
A 14-year-old, of Sunshine in Victoria, pleaded not guilty to property damage and entered no plea on assault causing actual bodily harm.
A 17-year-old of South Melbourne pleaded not guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm and entered no plea on the property damage charge.
A 17-year-old from Ringwood in Victoria entered no pleas.
The court heard the trio had no links to the ACT and interpreters were likely to be required.
The police informant said officers were yet to view bus CCTV footage of incident.
Police said the families of the teenagers were yet to be contacted.
Magistrate Karen Fryar refused bail after prosecution opposed bail on the likelihood of reoffending and the risk they would fail to reappear.
The trio are due back in court on Friday.
An 18-year-old Queanbeyan man will also face the ACT Magistrates Court on Friday, charged with assault causing actual bodily harm and property damage.