Former Headhunter Used Fake Bomb to Rob Bank in Park Royal


Bruno Felix-Navalha aimed to steal money to pay off debts

Bruno Felix-Navalha
Bruno Felix-Navalha. Picture: Facebook

December 28, 2023

A 40-year-old man from Park Royal has been convicted after attempting to rob his local branch of NatWest using a fake bomb.

Bruno Felix-Navalha had previously worked as a headhunter finding legal staff for oil and gas companies. His firm, The Big Bee Search, claimed to have worked from some of the biggest international companies and law firms.

However, when he found himself struggling to pay off debts of over £60,000, he travelled the short distance from his home on Newark Crescent to the bank on Abbey Road with a Tupperware box containing a fake bomb at 9.15am on 28 July. Inside the food container was a black box with wires coming out of it. There were five people in the branch including two staff and three customers.

Wearing a hood, reflective sunglasses and a face mask, he showed the device to counter staff and pressed an A4 sheet of paper against the counter window which said, “Put the money in the bag, I have a bomb.” He handed over a rucksack for bank staff to fill with cash telling a bank employee that there was another bomb timed to go off in 20 minutes and that she should wait that long to call the police.

Felix-Navalha made off with £5,000 driving away in his own car, a silver Ford C-Max but the panic alarm at the bank had already been pressed and police were aware of what had happened.

He was tracked from the scene to his home using CCTV but armed police waited until he went out to walk his dog before making an arrest.

When questioned by police said he had given most of the money to a man called Tahir and had used more to pay £230 in outstanding parking fines to Ealing Council.


Bruno Felix-Navalha. Picture: Met Police

Felix-Navalha pleaded guilty to robbery and a bomb hoax at Isleworth Crown Court last month and was imprisoned for five years and three months on Thursday 21 December at the same court.


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