A 25-YEAR-OLD man who held a shop worker at knifepoint during a robbery has been jailed.

Levi Hughes of Rutland Road, Tyldesley was sentenced today, Wednesday 17 October 2018, at Bolton Crown Court to seven years and six months in prison after pleading guilty to robbery and affray at a previous hearing.

The court heard how on Monday, August 21, 2017, Hughes entered N&D off licence on Wigan Road, Atherton, wearing a balaclava and a pair of white gloves.

He then drew a large knife, which he used to threaten a member of staff in to opening the till.

Fearing for her life, the woman opened the till before Hughes fled towards an alleyway to the rear of the shop.

He was subsequently arrested on Wednesday, May 9 2018.

Detective Constable Chris Waddicar, of GMP’s Wigan borough, said: “Hughes knew exactly what he was doing when he went in to that shop armed with a large knife.

“He entered the off license with one intention and he used the knife to terrify anyone that stood in between him and the money he set out to steal.

“Thankfully no-one was injured at the hands of Hughes but this incident could have easily led to devastating consequences.

“The shop worker genuinely feared for her life if she didn’t comply with Hughes’s demands and I am glad that today he has been held accountable for his actions and will spend the next seven and a half years behind bars.”