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CCTV shows masked men tying up Marks & Spencer workers in 'frightening' Barnet robbery - all for £200

Police are now appealing for information about the incident on 27 November

Tuesday 27 February 2018 12:15 EST
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CCTV shows masked robbers tying up supermarket staff

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Footage of armed robbers tying up staff at a supermarket in London has been released by police.

Two masked individuals raided a Marks & Spencer in Mill Hill, Barnet, leaving with £200. Police have released CCTV of the incident on 27 November in an appeal for more information.

“This was a frightening experience for store staff at the scene,” said Detective Constable Dan Levy, of Barnet CID. “The suspects put the victims in a brief, but highly threatening situation.”

Anyone with information should call Barnet CID by dialling 101, tweet @MetCC, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

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