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NEWS ARCHIVE 2008

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02 June 2008
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Double conviction for dye-pack technology
02 June 2008

Two men responsible for separate armed raids where the use of IBP-Group Smokenote™ technology helped in their arrest have been given substantial prison sentences for their violent crimes.

Activated Smokenote device in pile of banknotes    
Smokenote™ devices are used extensively by financial institutions and retailers across the country.    

Graham Farrell, 44, of Swanley, Kent, received 12 years imprisonment in connection with several armed robberies across Kent and beyond at Coral bookmakers, HBOS and Bradford & Bingley. He was eventually arrested in Harrow, Middlesex, in January following an armed raid at a Bradford & Bingley branch.

Farrell used an imitation firearm to terrorise staff, but he was unaware that two Smokenote™ devices were contained in the stolen cash. As he made his escape, clouds of red smoke were released and he was arrested by local police units. At Harrow Crown Court, he pleaded guilty to seven armed robberies and was sentenced on 24th April.

Carl Benson, 30, from the Wigan area, received a six-year prison sentence for his part in an armed robbery where he brandished a knife to force staff to hand over cash at the Wallgate Bradford & Bingley branch.

As Benson and an unknown accomplice left the premises, a trail of bright red smoke was released from the Smokenotes™ contained in the stolen money and he was later arrested following a police investigation. At Liverpool Crown Court he pleaded guilty to the raid and was sentenced on 9th May.

Dave Roberts, Bradford & Bingley Security Manager, said, “We have a comprehensive security strategy in place that is foremost designed to protect our staff and customers, but where a robbery does occur we also believe we should be providing police investigators with the tools to identify, arrest and convict those who commit these crimes.”

Smokenote™ and other robbery prevention systems are extensively used by financial institutions and retailers across the country and form an integral part of the security measures used by these organisations.

Neil Chrismas, Director of Sales and Marketing for IBP-Group, who gave expert witness evidence to the police in the Farrell and Benson cases said, “It is really satisfying to know that in some small way we are helping our clients and the police to bring those responsible to justice. It must be a great relief to all the staff involved in these raids to know that two violent criminals are now behind bars.”

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