Police
investigating a violent armed home invasion, during which one victim
was pistol-whipped and lost expensive Rolex and Bvlgari watches, have
released this image of two suspects.
The
33 year-old male needed hospital treatment for a head wound and along
with his girlfriend was tied-up by two masked raiders, who also
snatched mobile phones, a tablet and credit cards.
At
10.15pm on Monday, July 20, police were called to reports of a
robbery at a flat on Shooters Hill Road, Greenwich.
While
in his living room the male occupant was startled by two men who are
believed to have entered through an open window.
The
suspects entered the premises without alerting the victim or his
girlfriend, who was in another room.
The
robbers demanded cash and fearing for his safety the man opened his
safe and handed over a Bvlgari watch worth up to £3000.
When
he refused to hand over the Rolex he was wearing the suspects
pistol-whipped him, tied him up and took his watch.
The
victim's girlfriend was also tied up.
The
suspects then searched the flat and left with the watches, mobile
phones, a tablet and credit cards.
After
the suspects left the flat, the victim managed to get free and call
police.
He
required hospital treatment to a minor head injury. His girlfriend
was unharmed.
Both
suspects are described as men aged 25-30 years-old wearing dark
clothing and balaclava’s.
Suspect
[A] is described as a black man 5ft 6ins tall.
Suspect
[B] is described as a white man, 6ft 3ins tall.
Police
are keen to hear from anyone who recognises either or both of these
suspects who were caught on camera when they tried to use the stolen
credit cards in Peckham.
Anyone
with information is asked to contact police on 101 or anonymously on
Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.