Police investigating the aggravated robbery and bomb hoax at BNZ Ronwood Ave, Manukau, have released additional footage of the suspect following the incident.
The suspect entered a taxi in Manukau after leaving the bank and rode to Otara, where he got out near McDonalds. He is seen in CCTV footage from the taxi removing a wig, where his real hair is clearly visible.
Detective Sergeant Dave Honiss of Counties Manukau Central CIB says the investigating team is hopeful that the release of this footage will lead to an arrest.
A man suspected of planting a hoax bomb while robbing a bank in south Auckland was caught on CCTV taking off his disguise.
The robber left with a small amount of money, after entering the BNZ bank on Ronwood Avenue in Manukau on January 24, claiming to have an explosivedevice.
It was later found to be an elaborate hoax bomb.
Footage of the man, who hailed a taxi to a McDonald's in Otara after the robbery and was caught on the vehicle's CCTV camera, was released today by police.
He can be seen taking off a wig, "clearly" showing his real hair and identity, say police.
The video clip is likely to lead to an arrest, Mr Honiss said.
"Police advise anyone with information on the suspect to come forward," he added.
"Aggravated robbery is a serious offence and we are looking to speak to this individual as soon as possible."
Anyone who recognises the man or knows anything about the incident is asked to contact Mr Honiss on 09 213 9154 or Detective Seema Kotecha on 09 213 9163. Information can also be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.