A would be bank robber was caught after he asked the teller to place the money in his bank account. 61-year-old Paul Neaverson of the United Kingdom, walked into NatWest in Rainham, Kent, where he pulled a knife from his pocket and held it at the neck of the bank teller.
The Maidstone Crown Court heard that when the woman pressed the panic b*tton, Neaverson fled to a nearby HSBC bank, where he attempted another armed robbery. However, he fled without money after the teller said that she did not have the 500 pounds ($760) he demanded. Neaverson was caught and arrested.
His defense attorney, Danny Moore, said that Neaverson was a law-abiding citizen all his life and he was never in trouble before. The court heard how Neaverson told police that he needed money to book a flight to Corfu, Greece, where he had an interview for a job to become a golf coach. Neaverson pleaded guilty to two attempted robberies and possession of a knife. He was sentenced to two years in prison.
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