An 18 year old has been jailed for seven and a half years for two armed robberies at a bank in Bradford which forced bosses to close the branch to the detriment of the local Community.
Ahmad Junaid, of Hope Avenue, Bankfoot, Bradford, was sentenced at Bradford Crown Court after pleading guilty to robbing the Natwest Bank in Fair Road, Wibsey on October 30 last year, attempted robbery at the same bank on December 2, and two charges of possessing an imitation firearm.
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