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Bizarre moment man tries to rob bank armed with a vape

Gary Fishlock, 64, was caught on camera trying to rob a bank with a vape. (CPS via SWNS)

By James Gamble

This is the bizarre moment a "desperate" man tried to rob a bank at a shopping mall — armed with a vape.

Gary Fishlock's attempted robbery sparked an armed police response at the HSBC branch at the Westwood Cross shopping mall in Broadstairs, Kent, in January.

Security camera footage shows the moment the 64-year-old handed an unsuspecting staff member a note reading: "I have a gun, put the money in the bag."

After demanding money he gestured he had a gun in his jacket pocket, which was actually a "large black vape" he pushed forwards to "reinforce" he was armed.

Canterbury Crown Court heard Fishlock was in a "desperate spiral" after being kicked out of the family home and losing his job as a stonemason in quick succession.

Bizarre moment man tried to rob bank armed with a vape

Gary Fishlock after being arrested. (Kent Police via SWNS)

Facing homelessness, the court heard he chose to become incarcerated instead, without harming anyone.

Fishlock later admitted attempted robbery and possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence and was jailed for two years yesterday (Wed).

Judge Alison Russell told Fishlock, of Birchington in Kent, that his actions caused unimaginable fear and panic to the bank staff he threatened.

Sentencing, she said: "The fear and panic must have been considerable.

"I accept your motives appear to have been borne of desperation and even a deliberate wish to be arrested, due to the desperate situation you found yourself in.

"Your view [was that] prison would be better than being homeless.

"These offences may seem to have been relatively trivial, but I disagree.

"Members of the public are free to go about shopping centres without the fear that someone will rock up with a note claiming to have a gun.

"Members of bank staff have the right to go to work without expecting this."

The court heard Fishlock had attended the HSBC branch shortly after being told by his employers on Christmas Eve last year they had no more work for him as a stonemason.

His partner of 14 years had also recently ended their relationship and kicked him out of the house.

Bizarre moment man tries to rob bank armed with a vape

Fishlock walks into the bank. (CPS via SWNS)

Faced with living on the streets, Fishlock travelled to the Broadstairs branch of HSBC.

Judge Russell added: "It was about half past one on the afternoon of Thursday, January 29 this year, at a shopping centre called Westwood Cross.

"There was a branch of HSBC. The doors open onto a large open area, with cash machines on one side and a member of staff.

"That afternoon, it was Eleanor Gater's turn to work on the [customer service] podium, greeting members of the public.

"Ms. Gater was an experienced member of staff, working over 15 years in that sector.

"Never before had she encountered an offence such as this.

"When you entered the bank, having waited outside to ensure a mother and child had left, she greeted you and waited for you to state your enquiry.

"You produced a piece of paper and handed it to her to read. The note read: 'I have a gun, put the money in the bag.'

Bizarre moment man tries to rob bank armed with a vape

Fishlock hands the robbery note to the employee. (CPS via SWNS)

"At the same time, you gestured with a carrier bag, the clear intention being that you had a weapon concealed.

"With great level-headedness and calmness, Ms. Gater took the time to write a note on a tablet and then, calmly, she went to approach one of her colleagues, Tanya Pinn.

"You followed her towards Ms. Pinn. When Ms. Gater walked round, you began to say things like, 'Where's your money? Give me money.'

"Ms. Pinn pressed her personal attack alarm. You wait for a significant period of time as both ladies went into an office.

"They contacted security and police were called. CCTV footage of the attempted robbery shows it lasted a little over five minutes, the majority of which was you hanging around before leaving voluntarily.

"You didn't, in fact, have a gun. What you had was some form of vape device in your pocket, which you gestured with, with the intention to make Ms. Gater and Ms. Pinn believe you had a gun.

"One can only imagine the fear and the panic that Ms. Gater must have felt upon initial reading of your note.

"She didn't know there was no gun. She didn't know what you would do, or if any attempt when you were leaving the podium could have led to violence or being shot.

Bizarre moment man tries to rob bank armed with a vape

(CPS via SWNS)

"Ms. Gater was the victim of your conduct. It has continued to affect her.

"You did threaten with a weapon — albeit an imitation firearm.

"At the time of the offence, you were clearly in something of a crisis. To compound it all, you had difficulty securing any state benefits."

Prosecutor Paul Valder told the court that, after five minutes waiting for something to happen, Fishlock waited for armed police to arrive and arrest him.

Mr. Valder said he had told police under interview that he'd had a vape in his pocket, which he had his hand on, which "made it look like a weapon."

"[Ms. Gater] was scared," he told the court. "Her stomach dropped. She struggled with anxiety after the incident."

Fishlock later admitted to attempted robbery and possession of an imitation firearm, with intent to cause fear of violence.

Kieran Brand, defending, told the court his client's life had come "crashing down" at the end of last year, adding: "He found himself jobless, homeless, and fell into depression.

"He's deeply sorry for the harm and shock caused to the members of staff at the bank."

Judge Russell added that she would make an order for the vape Fishlock used as an imitation firearm to be destroyed.

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