An
armed robber has been jailed for fourteen years for a convenience
store crime-spree one month after a terrifying home-invasion.
Leon
Young, 24, targetted shops in Dagenham and Ilford, East London –
holding up five stores in January – and netting around £4,000 in
cash.
He
admitted the robberies and was convicted by a Chelmsford Crown Court
jury of an aggravated burglary in Harlow, Essex in December, last
year.
Young
received eight years imprisonment for the hold-ups, plus another six
years for the burglary.
He
had been arrested in February by detectives from the Metropolitan
Police Flying Squad.
Young
threatened shop staff with a handgun and demanded cash and other
goods.
Detective
Sergeant Scott Chimes of the Flying Squad said: “I would like to
thank the victims and witnesses for the courage they displayed in
assisting in this protracted investigation.
“Young
has never personally showed any remorse for the frightening crimes he
committed during December 2011 to January 2012.
“The
sentence passed by Recorder Laird QC sends out a clear deterrent
message to those considering committing similar offences.
“I
would like to assure businesses and the public within London that the
Metropolitan Police Flying Squad will continue to seek out and arrest
those engaged in such serious crimes and bring them to justice.”
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