Detectives Seek Public’s Assistance in Robbery Investigation: CCTV Images Released
Detectives Seek Public’s Assistance in Robbery Investigation: CCTV Images Released – UKNIP

Detectives from the British Transport Police (BTP) have released CCTV images of two men they wish to speak to in connection with a robbery at Bond Street Underground Station. The incident occurred at approximately 5pm on Tuesday, 27th June, and involved a 17-year-old girl who was targeted by the suspects.

According to the authorities, the young girl was approached by the two men who forcefully pushed her against a wall and proceeded to steal her purse. The suspects fled the scene after committing the crime, leaving the victim shaken and distressed.

In an effort to progress with their investigation, BTP is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the two men captured in the CCTV images. They believe that these individuals may have crucial information that could help bring the perpetrators to justice.

Asking for cooperation from the public, BTP has urged anyone who recognises the men in the images to come forward with any relevant information. Individuals with potential leads can contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40, and they should quote reference number 505 of 27th June when providing information.

Additionally, Crimestoppers offers an anonymous reporting option for those who prefer not to disclose their identity. By calling 0800 555 111, individuals can anonymously share any information they may have regarding the robbery.

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