Banker 'stole cash for cocaine'

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A bank teller who plundered the accounts of two pensioners to feed his cocaine addiction has been jailed.

Johnathon Lawrence Jameson, 24, used his position in an Ulster Bank branch in Belfast to steal £18,000.

He claimed he stole the money from the accounts at the bank's Connswater branch to pay off loan sharks he had borrowed from to buy cocaine.

Jameson was jailed for 15 months for "deliberately targeting" pensioners' accounts because they were seldom used.

Jameson, originally of Castlemore Avenue, admitted stealing the money in August and September last year.

A defence lawyer said Jameson stole the money in a "panic" and that he had "got himself into a complete and absolute mess".

'Checked other transactions'

In a letter read to the court by the lawyer, Jameson claimed the fact his victims were "old and infirm" had nothing to do with stealing from them.

He wrote that he hoped someday his victims would forgive him and claimed he stole from them simply because their high balance accounts were seldom used.

A prosecution lawyer said the theft of £10,000 from the account of one customer in his 80s came to light when his niece queried two withdrawals.

The bank then checked other transactions Jameson had carried out, and discovered another £8,000 cash withdrawal from the account of an 88-year-old woman.

During police interview, Jameson denied stealing the monies, but admitted he had debts of up to £50,000.