Two
teenage robbers, caught by a posse of have-a-go heroes after raiding
a North London jeweller's, have been caged.
The
youngsters, armed with a hammer, stun gun and blank firing pistol,
were challenged after smashing a display window and pursued by local
shop workers and members of the public.
Momin
Hassan, 17, (pic.top) of Devonshire Road, Mill Hill received four
years and 16 year-old Tajwar Shah, (pic.bottom) of St. Edmund's
Drive, Stanmore three and a half years.
Both
pleaded guilty to robbing Vinsons Jewellers in Station Road, Edgware
on November 16, last year and possession of an imitation firearm.
Hassan
also pleaded guilty to possession of a stun gun.
Wood
Green Crown Court heard it was 11.20am when the defendants began
smashing the display window with a hammer and tried to empty the
jewellery inside.
They
were challenged by a female member of staff and Shah shot a blank
round into the air as a warning.
Passers-by
and other shop workers were alerted to the struggle and pursued them
down Station Road.
During
this chase, Shah fired the gun in the direction of his pursuers, but
they contiued to follow the pair.
The
robbers were seen trying to change their clothes in the car park of a
block of flats and were detained as they tried to flee back along
Station Road.
Police
found a bag, which contained a stun gun and a key to a blue Mercedes
getaway car with false number plates, which was parked nearby.
Detective
Constable Tim Fines, from the Flying Squad based at Finchley, said:
"The judge has commended the bravery of those members of the
public who pursued and detained these two males - I would like to
reiterate this praise.
"Thanks
to their efforts, and the efforts of officers who attended the scene,
two dangerous males are behind bars."
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