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Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
National
Rebecca Sherdley

Man admits robbery at Nottingham city centre casino

A man has admitted an armed robbery at a Nottingham city centre casino. The incident happened at Grosvenor Casino in Maid Marian Way on Wednesday, March 8.

Officers arrested a suspect nearby following a brief foot chase. Robin Simandi-Curtis, 26, of Sherwin Walk, St Ann's, was charged with robbing a woman of cash and possession of a knife in Maid Marian Way.

According to Nottinghamshire Police at the time, a cashier suffered a minor puncture wound to her hand which required hospital treatment. The casino was also forced to temporarily close. Residents told Nottinghamshire Live that they felt "panicked " following the alleged crime.

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Simandi-Curtis pleaded guilty to both charges at a short hearing at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday (April 18). He previously indicated his pleas before Nottingham Magistrates' Court.

An application was made to adjourn for a psychiatrict report. Simandi-Curtis was previously sectioned and detained in a secure unti after a psychotic episode. There appeared to be something similar during this incident, the court heard.

Judge Stuart Rafferty KC adjourned for the preparation of a psychiatric report until sentencing on June 13.

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