German tourist alleges he was held up and robbed of his phone and other belongings by masked men carrying a screwdriver and a hammer

German tourist alleges he was held up and robbed of his phone and
other belongings by masked men carrying a screwdriver and a hammer
 
A German tourist recently fell victim to a robbery by masked men armed with
a hammer and screwdriver, with the incident being reported to the Dockyard
Police Station by an All Saints taxi operator. 
 
Reports are that the 18-year-old visitor was on the road heading to Galleon
Bay, in the vicinity of The Inn, when the incident occurred at about 4:10 p.m.
on May 13.
 
It is alleged that the young man was approached and robbed of his iPhone 8
Plus, valued at US$400, and his bag, which contained a phone charger, his
wallet, and a Bluetooth headphone among other personal items.
 
The victim said his attackers were tall, one being about six feet while the other
was about 6’2” in height.  Reportedly, the taller of the two had a small
moustache and beard and was wearing a yellow basketball shirt and black
knee-length pants.
 
Allegedly, he was holding a screwdriver, while the other man – who wore a
grey T-shirt and black knee-length pants – had a dark cloth tied around his
face and held a hammer. 
 
Meanwhile, the taxi operator was driving down to the beach when he
observed a suspicious vehicle parked in the road.  Reportedly, he noted that it
was a rental vehicle bearing a three-digit number plate. 
 
Allegedly, he later saw two unknown males running towards the rental
vehicle, into which they jumped and fled the scene. 
 
A search was carried out in the surrounding area for the motor vehicle and
alleged robbers, but without success.