Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Playing cops and robbers for real! Moment two boys aged 12 and 13 tried to carry out a bank robbery with toy guns Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2871452/Playing-cops-robbers-real-Moment-two-boys-aged-12-13-tried-carry-bank-robbery-toy-guns.

  • Two boys, 12 and 13 attempted to rob a bank in Tel Aviv suburb 
  • The pair used fake M-16 assault rifles and shouted 'this is a holdup'
  • Boys fled without taking any money, and were later arrested

    Two boys aged 12 and 13 have been arrested for trying to rob a bank in Israel using toy guns, police have said.
    The boys were caught on CCTV as they entered a bank in Rishon Lezion, a suburb of Tel Aviv, wearing hoodies and holding fake rifles.
    After threatening the bank clerks, the pair appears to have gotten cold feet, as they fled the scene without any cash.
     Cops and robbers: The 12-year-old and his 13-year-old accomplice were caught on CCTV as they entered a bank in Rishon Lezion, a suburb of Tel Aviv
     The 12-year-old and his 13-year-old accomplice, walked into the bank on Wednesday afternoon, holding schoolbags and fake rifles. 
    Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said both were carrying fake M-16 assault rifles and that they shouted 'this is a holdup'.
     Stealth move: The pair were carrying fake M-16 assault rifles and schoolbags

     Bad behaviour: The pair entered the bank and shouted to staff; 'this is a holdup!', but appear to have gotten cold feet and ran away without taking any cash


     Looking guilty: The two boys were arrested by police after being caught on CCTV

    Lawyer Gil Gabay said the children's rights had been violated.'We are talking about children aged 12 and 13 who were arrested last night at  11pm. 'They were investigated during the night against legal
    instructions. They slept on a chair in the police station,' he said.
    'I think they should have been treated differently. I don't think they should have been treated like criminals.' 

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