An
East London armed robber, caught on CCTV robbing the same bookies
within a month, has been caged for seven years.
Karl
Lawrence, 25, (pictured) used a silver handgun during the first raid
(pic.mid.) and a knife on the second occasion (pic.bottom) at Coral's
in Ripple Road, Dagenham.
Lawrence,
of Woodward Road, Dagenham pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to two
counts of robbery, possessing a firearm, with intent to cause fear of
violence and possession of a bladed article.
He
seized around £1,500 in total before detectives from the
Metropolitan Police Service's Flying Squad identified and then
arrested him.
Detective
Constable Fareed Mirza, of the Flying Squad, said: "These were
two terrifying ordeals for Lawrence's victims in which he very
deliberately made them fear that they might come to serious harm.
"Anyone
who is willing to inflict such fear for their own material gain
deserves to spend a significant amount of time behind bars.
"I
would like to pay tribute to my colleagues from the Flying Squad
whose good work has put this dangerous offender in prison."
At
3.45pm on August 3, last year Lawrence approached an elderly male
cashier as he returned to his counter and gained access to a secure
area.
He
assaulted the cashier and pulled out a handgun which he pointed at
the man before threatening to shoot him if he didn't fill a bag with
cash.
Money
was taken from cash registers and a safe, and Lawrence fled with £900
before officers arrived.
On
September 7 at 8.30am Lawrence followed a female employee into the
bookmakers after she had gone outside to smoke a cigarette.
As
she went behind a counter he rushed in behind her and pulled out a
large kitchen knife, which he used to threaten her as he demanded she
open a safe.
This
time, he took £605 from the venue before leaving on foot.
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