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Couple had bags placed over their heads in house robbery

Laganside Court in Belfast
Laganside Court in Belfast Laganside Court in Belfast

A HUSBAND and wife were confronted by an armed two-man gang who hooded and bound them before stealing jewellery and cash cards, a court has been told.

The couple's home in the Upper Cavehill area of Belfast was targeted on the evening of Sunday December 7, 2014 by two men, one of whom brandished a hatchet.

Both the man and his wife had hessian-type sacks placed over their heads and had their hands bound.

The intruders - one of whom spoke with what was described in court as a 'fake Polish accent' - demanded that the couple hand over the keys to their safe, as well as several bank cards.

After stealing a substantial amount of jewellery from the safe, the pair asked the couple to reveal the PIN numbers for their bank cards. Before leaving, the intruders also threatened that they would come back if false PIN numbers were given and they were unable to withdraw cash.

Giving evidence at Belfast Crown Court, the husband said he was "almost choking" and "hyperventilating" when the bag was placed over his head.

"My wife was shouting 'take anything, take anything.' She just wanted the whole experience to end. She was very ill at the time and still is. We just wanted them out of the house as quickly as we could."

The man said that whilst one of the intruders was aggressive and spoke in what he believed to be a fake Polish accent, the other man called them 'sir' and 'madam' and at one stage during the ordeal, he offered to get them a drink of water.

He added: "They told us they were leaving one person behind. They said 'we will be back. We are going to check the PIN numbers and if we don't get the money, we will be back.' They told my wife 'we will hit you with the hatchet.'"

After the men left, and despite both the man and his wife being bound, they were able to call a family member who in turn alerted the PSNI.

Currently standing trial on three charges arising from the incident is Brian Andrews, from Oldpark Road in Belfast. The 49-year old has been charged with aggravated burglary, as well as two counts of false imprisonment. He denies all the charges against him.