Attempts to rob the bank failed, staff did not understand the thief’s ‘handwriting’

LONDON: A British man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for trying to rob a bank using a threatening message.

According to the foreign news agency report, a thief named Allen from the British Leon Nards area entered the bank with a threatening message and detained the staff.

The report said that the bank staff did not understand the defendant’s writing, the employees could not know what was written on the voucher and what said person wanted, so the thief was forced to return empty-handed.

Later, when staff considered the slip and learned that it was a threatening message demanding payment, the bank’s management immediately reported it to the police.

The Police carried out an operation and arrested the accused and said that the arrested citizen tried to extort two other banks in addition to the aforementioned bank, intimidating the personnel, but only one of them succeeded.

British police say the suspect was arrested with the help of CCTV footage. Allen escaped from a bank with approximately 00 2,400 for the same slip. The accused was sentenced to four years in prison.

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