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Posted by Editor on 1st February 2012 at 10:43 AM
Accomplice in Swinton cash-in-transit robbery
Police have released more details of a cash-in-transit robbery in Swinton on Tuesday 31st January.

The robbery happened at the Co-op on Clovelly Road in Swinton at about 6.55am.

The lone security driver had collected the takings from the Co-op and was returning to his van which was parked on Clovelly Road facing away from Worsley Road when he felt someone grab hold of the handle of the cashbox which he had in his right hand.

The thief tried to prise the cashbox away from the driver leading to a struggle that resulted in the driver being pushed to the floor and letting go of the box, which the thief stole and ran off.

The driver suffered a cut lip and knee.

As the driver tried to catch a glimpse of where the thief ran to, he saw another man stood directly in front of him waving his arms up and down as if to block his view. This man then turned and run up Clovelly Road.

The first man is described as white, about 5ft 10in tall, of an average build and about 20 years old. He was wearing a plain black zip-through hooded top with the hood pulled up. He was wearing black bottoms, possibly jeans and black gloves with a black or navy coloured scarf over his face.

The second man was white, about 5ft 10in tall, of an average build and wearing a black hooded top with the hood pulled up and a black scarf over his face. He was also wearing black jeans and black gloves.

Detective Constable Brian Johnston, of Salford CID, said: "It would appear the second man acted as an accomplice for the main thief, blocking the driver's view so he could not chase after or get a good look at the robber.

"If that is the case this would be an orchestrated crime rather than opportunistic.

"Regardless, we need to find these two men because it is unacceptable that cash-in-transit drivers should be targeted in this way. I would appeal to anyone who has information about this robbery to call us as your information could be vital to helping us apprehend the thieves.

"Greater Manchester Police works very closely with the security industry through Operation Vanguard to offer support and protection to cash-in-transit vehicles. There will always be determined criminals who will stop at nothing to get what they want and is that is why we are appealing to the public to help us catch these men and lock them up."

Anyone with information should call Salford CID on 0161 856 5097 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.



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