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WALTHAMSTOW: Convicts chase down bag snatcher


A GROUP of convicts serving a community punishment chased and cornered a robber after he mugged a woman in a park.

The group, who were on a cigarette break while working on the Community Payback scheme in Stoneydown Park, Walthamstow, managed to wrestle the victim’s possessions back from the mugger.

But he escaped after supervisor Gary Hall called them off over fears he may be carrying a weapon.

The six men had taken a break from clearing overgrown bushes to drop a colleague off at an appointment nearby.

When they returned and parked their van in Ruby Road, the mugger sprinted by.

Supervisor Gary Hall said: "We had just literally got out of the van and all of a sudden someone ran by really fast.

"At first we didn't take any notice but within moments we heard screaming and shouting and it became clear the lady had been mugged and she was bravely trying to chase, along with a few members of the public."

Mr Hall, 58, said his group, all of whom are from the borough and have committed crimes including driving offences, non-payment of fines and assault, then instantly joined the chase.

The men, whose ages range from early 20s to early 40s, quickly caught up with the mugger and grabbed the stolen bag.

Mr Hall was then forced to call the workers off when he spotted the robber reaching into his pocket for what he feared could be a knife or weapon. Mr Hall, who has been supervising convicts for 15 years, added: "This was certainly a one off but schemes like this do a lot of good work.

"We can all do something wrong but if you do your sentence, everyone deserves a second chance.

"My lads were doing their orders and working and they were public spirited enough to say they were not accepting (the mugging) in their borough."

Mr Hall said the woman was driven around the area by police after he incident, which was on Monday, July 5, but the mugger was not found.

The man is described as Asian, aged between 25 and 35-years-old, 5ft 6ins, with short dark brown hair and wearing a light blue t-shirt and blue jeans.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call 0300 123 1212 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Comments(10)

Quintilis says...
12:40pm Wed 14 Jul 10

Honour amongst thieves!

andychurchill says...
1:17pm Wed 14 Jul 10

Quintilis wrote:
Honour amongst thieves!
They weren't all thieves!

Quintilis says...
5:18pm Wed 14 Jul 10

andychurchill wrote:
Quintilis wrote: Honour amongst thieves!
They weren't all thieves!
And I thought I was a pedant!

Robert19 says...
9:33pm Wed 14 Jul 10

Not sure the term convict is the right one to describe people on community service orders. It conjures up images to me of men in a chain gang which would have been pretty useless for the pursuit!

rubberneck says...
8:02am Thu 15 Jul 10

Community Service? Smoking? Says it all!

Techno2 says...
11:30am Thu 15 Jul 10

rubberneck wrote:
Community Service? Smoking? Says it all!
People are also allowed to smoke in prison.

woggle says...
12:42pm Thu 15 Jul 10

fair play to them, this is a good story. But Rubberneck, what does it say please? This is a pointless ques by me as you dont know what youre on about. Still.

Quintilis says...
5:39pm Thu 15 Jul 10

I agree, woggle - occasional flashes of lucidity from our friend but few and far between

rubberneck says...
12:05am Sat 17 Jul 10

Quintilis wrote:
I agree, woggle - occasional flashes of lucidity from our friend but few and far between
Why should they be smoking when they are doing Community Policing? makes no sense as it is meant to be a punishment?

My Pen is Huge says...
5:08pm Mon 19 Jul 10

driving offences and not paying fines???? not exactly 'convicts' are they. That made it seem as if they're hardened criminals serving life sentences


Impressed: Gary Hall said he was proud his workers didn't hesitate in chasing a mugger Impressed: Gary Hall said he was proud his workers didn't hesitate in chasing a mugger

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