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NatWest courier driver robbery: Two in court over Rainham raid

10:18, 27 September 2019

updated: 16:07, 27 September 2019

Two men have appeared in court charged with committing a cash-in-transit robbery.

A courier driver was robbed outside NatWest in High Street, Rainham at around 10.30am on Wednesday.

The scene of the NatWest robbery, High Street, Rainham Picture: Sean Aidan
The scene of the NatWest robbery, High Street, Rainham Picture: Sean Aidan

A total of £25,000 was snatched during the raid.

Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate officers soon arrested Samnit Sidhu and Warren Young on suspicion of the offence.

Young, 36 and of Cavendish Avenue, Gillingham, is charged with robbery.

Sidhu, 23, of Cromwell Road in Grays, Essex, has been charged with robbery and unrelated counts of possessing cocaine with intent to supply, possessing cannabis with intent to supply and possessing a weapon for the discharge of a noxious substance.

At Medway Magistrates' Court this afternoon Debbie Jones, prosecuting, explained CCTV captured a man approaching a G4S courier who was carrying a box of cash.

NatWest robbery, High Street, Rainham, police at the scene and the G4S delivery van...Picture: Sean Aidan. (17776414)
NatWest robbery, High Street, Rainham, police at the scene and the G4S delivery van...Picture: Sean Aidan. (17776414)

The court heard the pair work together at Thames Water.

Father-of-three Young's solicitor explained he was on the school run at the time of the robbery. He was taking his youngest child to primary school in Rainham.

Both men were remanded in custody.

Police are still searching for a third suspect and the stolen money.

The case will next be heard at Maidstone Crown Court on October 25.

Anyone with information is asked to call Kent Police on 01634 792209 quoting 25-0439.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or using the anonymous online form at Crimestoppers-uk.org

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