Two children held hostage during Belfast robbery

A gunman held two five-year-old schoolgirls hostage during a robbery in north Belfast this morning.

A gunman held two five-year-old schoolgirls hostage during a robbery in north Belfast this morning.

Police said the man climbed into the Volkswagen Passat while the father of one of the children was in a shop on Ardoyne Avenue, around 9am.

When the man returned he found the suspect sitting in the back alongside his daughter and her friend. He was then ordered to drive to the Flax Centre on Ardoyne Road, where his wife works.

The woman was called outside and told to remove a sum of cash from the post office. During the delay the man was forced to drive around the area while the gunman remained in the back with the children.

The suspect was later dropped off on Stratheden Street and made off on foot with the money.

A PSNI spokeswoman said: "The driver of the car, his wife and the children all suffered from shock." No description of the suspect has been released.

PA

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