Police
are hunting this suspected robber after a petrol station was held up
by a knife-wielding gang.
The
Waitrose station in Bayswater, Paddington was raided at around 8.26am
on February 26.
On
the day of the attack, three men entered the store after placing
bollards across the forecourt, to create the illusion it was closed.
They
then entered the Waitrose in a staggered formation with two men
entering together and the third suspect coming in just behind the
first two.
The
third suspect, who is wearing a black motorbike helmet, approaches
the member of staff and asks him to: "Come here."
He
then produced a black handled kitchen knife and ushers the member of
staff towards the office door. The other two suspects followed.
At
the office door, one of the suspects tells the victim to open it
before threatening him.
Once
in the office, the victim opens the safe and two of the suspects
remove the money.
The
third suspect attempts to destroy the CCTV equipment.
The
suspects then left through the fire exit walk make off in the
direction of Porchester Terrace.
All
of the suspects are believed to be aged between 19-21 years old.
One
suspect, wearing a black coat is a white male; the other two suspects
are black males.
One
is wearing a black hoodie and black bike helmet. The other black male
is wearing a dark blue coat.
Anyone
with information is asked to call Westminster CID on 101 and quote
1446/26FEB.
Alternatively
you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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