Hoodie: Police Are hunting This Suspect |
Police
hunting a knifeman, who robbed a high street bank while claiming he
was also armed with a bomb, have released this CCTV still of their
suspect.
The
Flying Squad are investigating the audacious robby, which occurred in
High Street, Hounslow, west London on January 19.
The
robber entered the bank at 2.40pm and approached a female cashier.
He
intimated he was in possession of a bomb and ordered her to follow
him, stating “come with me, and don’t press the alarm”.
She
was forced to go with the suspect into a staff area, where several of
her colleagues were present.
The
suspect said “this is a robbery” and “I need the money,” and
then showed them a kitchen knife.
Initially,
there were no other customers in the bank, but a female customer
walked in and was approached by the suspect before being threatened
with the knife.
He
then ordered her towards the back of the bank with the staff members.
Again
he stated that he had a bomb and forced a staff member to hand over
cash.
During
the course of this, a further three customers entered the branch.
They
were all approached by the suspect, who repeatedly stated that it was
a robbery and showed them the knife.
He
then fled with a sum of money, pursued by two of the bank’s
employees, who followed him in the direction of an alleyway adjacent
to a McDonalds and Starbucks, before turning into Balfour Road.
He
was lost after turning right into Montague Road.
There
were no reported injuries to the staff or members of the public
during the incident.
Though
the suspect repeatedly threatened that he had a bomb, no device was
seen.
Detective
Constable Adrian Whitewhick, who is leading the investigation, said:
“This
man has subjected members of the public and the bank’s employees to
a traumatic experience in which they feared for their lives. It is
imperative that we catch him.
“The
CCTV images we have are of a good quality and plainly reveal the
suspect’s face; do you recognise this man?
“He
may well be local to the area and I would urge anyone with
information to tell the police immediately.”
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