Sunday, October 24, 2010

Man admits to death threats from Barclays hostage siege

A CONVICTED thief admitted terrified holding staff and clients as hostages in a bank in Ashford, armed with toy gun black painted child and an improvised bomb to false.

Unemployment Matthew Nutley, 36, avenue in the city, Brookside pleaded guilty Friday to charges of armed robbery, false, possession of a firearm with intent to commit an armed robbery, two counts of threats to kill, blackmail, possession of an offensive weapon and make a hoax bomb making imitation weapon imprisonment.

Police said he went into the branch of Barclays, an afternoon of June, summer Church Road this year and shouted repeatedly inside these would "breathtaking headed" Surrey with a stand-off three hours with armed police.

He eventually abandoned himself after his last three hostages has managed to escape, walking outside with her arms in the air and smoking a cigarette.

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Police said Nutley, which was an important weapon later proven fire imitation firearm, shouted clients and staff to descend on the floor.

Then he forced the Bank Manager to lock doors and said his hostages he was carrying a bomb that would have exploded if he release trigger.

Nutley also handed a black spray paint can to a staff member and ordered to cover Windows so that nobody could see inside.

A client received cable ties and was ordered to stop the other hostages.

Nutley, wearing a white paper with a hood and a mask over his mouth and nose, boiler suit provided outfits similar to some people inside.

He was later told police that had been his intention to leave these hostages for armed officers does not know who was who.


While the gun and the bomb Nutley transporting finally were fake, its threats hostages did were very real

DCI Chris Raymer

Road to the Church was surrounded as police negotiators established telephone contact with Nutley, being a claim of £ 800,000 cash and at a stage called a helicopter to make a loan for his escape.

Several hostages were allowed to leave for the evening afternoon and early so that only three remained inside.

Nutley, which strongly drank a bottle of vodka to the incident was also armed with a large kitchen knife and threatened to cut off your fingers and ears of the rest if people demands were not fulfilled.

But the three hostages left then seized the opportunity to escape while the rear of the Nutley has been transformed, leading to the sensor itself abandon just before 7 pm.

Fire imitation firearm and knife were found on the ground to the Bank, while the Nutley device had claimed was a bomb was found to be a small-scale hoax of copper pipes and wires bound with electrical tape.

To the police interviews, Nutley admitted that he had been planning the flight for months and had toy gun aspergées child black to make it more realistic paint.

On the morning of the incident, it leads to a DIY store and bought paper boiler suits, gloves latex, cable ties and paper masks.


Put the gun to my head and said "put it on [a combination boiler]"

Hostage Dan Beedell

Detective Superintendent Alan Sharp, tactical Commander of the incident, Surrey police commented: "this task was one of the most difficult and moving I've never had a quick command."

"We are dealing with the possibility of a real threat to the lives of the staff and clients."

"Although we train these situations are rare and I am extremely proud at Surrey Police teams come together to meet."

"Everyone, staff dealing with 999 calls hostage negotiators and firearms officers, used their skills to terminate without serious injury to any person incident."

Detective Chief Inspector Chris Raymer added: "it was an incredibly traumatic experience for those inside the Bank started just a few minutes ago just before about their daily business."

"While the gun and the bomb Nutley transporting finally were false, its hostages threats he was very real."

His behaviour was aggressive and volatile, and really, they feared for their updated vie.Ont innocent people through such terrifying test was cruel and selfish.?

"Waving gun."

Young shepherd Dan Beedell, 31, was one of the hostages held inside the Bank.

In the incident, he recalled how Nutley had begun to enter boiler suits.

"I was able to get half my costume of boiler above my head", he said.

"It came behind me and put the gun to my head and said"apply to"."

"While he wanted money and threatening people."

Liane Ralph was allowed to leave the Bank after saying Nutley she was experiencing an anxiety attack.

She said: "" he shouts just for everyone put up their hands and on the plancher.Il welcomed the weapon on. ""

Nutley, who has a previous conviction for theft at an off license in 2003, is due to be sentenced on November 19, once a comprehensive psychiatric report has been prepared.

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