Alura was found in a nearby garden having dumped the gang's haul - and removed his facial prosthetics, make-up and hair piece. Following their capture, detectives from the Met's Flying Squad linked the July 3 robbery to an earlier raid on June 7 at a jewellers in Mayfair, central London. Alura had committed that robbery along with one of the two boys - who cannot be named - and while wearing false waist-length dreadlocks.
They jumped over the counter and threatened the staff, intimating they had a gun. Workers were tied up and they escaped with jewellery worth £100,000. Fingerprints belonging to both boys was found on paperwork - including school history coursework, and a drawing of the plan of the store - left at the scene. Alura was sentenced at Kingston Crown Court to a total of five years in prison. His accomplice in the Mayfair robbery, 'Boy A', also 16, of Stoke Newington, was jailed for three years.
Fifteen-year-old 'Boy B', of Holloway, received a 12-month detention and training order. Reporting restrictions were lifted for Alura, but not for the other two boys. Detective Constable Vicky Bailey, from the Met's Flying Squad, said: "These were violent armed robberies during which innocent members of staff were terrorised and genuinely feared for their lives. It is even more shocking to know that this level of violence was inflicted by three schoolboys who went to extraordinary lengths to research, plan and getaway with these offences demonstrated by Alura's sophisticated disguise."
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a new Sacha Baron Cohen has arrived...
p/b
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