THIS is the moment an officer seems to muddle up his words during an arrest – leaving the robbers looking baffled.

The crooks were being apprehended in an electronics store in , Northamptonshire, when the bizarre exchange took place.

Robber looking baffled as a cop makes an arrest in an electronics store.The arresting officer is shown entering the shop as the pair attempt to cash in on the nicked phoneCredit: Northants Police A man in a black jacket and beanie looks around an electronics store, with video game consoles and accessories on display in glass cases.As the officer starts to read the riot act to the crook, he bizarrely seems to muddle his wordsCredit: Northants Police A robber, with hands raised, being arrested by a cop in a store filled with electronics.The robber looks baffled as the arrest is madeCredit: Northants Police

Damaris McBeth, 21, and Rhys Antwi, also 21, were being arrested after threatening a teenager with a knife and .

The thugs had followed the 17-year-old into a block of flats in nearby Guildhall Road, before trying to .

Once inside, they threatened him with a knife and stole his iPhone.

In the bodycam footage, is shown entering the shop as the pair attempt to cash in on the nicked phone.

Open entering the building, the policeman asks the shopkeeper if anyone has come in trying to sell him a phone.

After repeating himself again and asking where they are, the employee behind the till nods and points towards McBeth and Antwi.

Once he receives confirmation from the member of staff, the copper calmly tells one of the suspects to “stand over there”.

But as the yob slowly turns around, the officer suddenly yells his name, shouting “do not move”.

He continues to raise his voice, adding “Move away now, move back that way. Move back”.

But as the officer starts to read the riot act to the 21-year-old, he bizarrely seems to muddle his words, which become incomprehensible.

He then points at the crook’s accomplice, loudly shouting at him to “come out now” from behind the shop corner.

After being captured at the store in April 2023, the pair were found with a huge amount of , including crack cocaine and heroin.

McBeth and Antwi, both previously of Lambeth in , were charged with one count of robbery.

They were both also charged with one count of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.

Both McBeth and Antwi pleaded guilty to the offences at Crown before returning for their sentencing.

In September, McBeth was sentenced to five years and three months with an extension period of four years.

Meanwhile, Antwi was sentenced to five years and three months in .

Lead investigator DC James said tackling serious violence and knife “remained a priority” for the force.

He added: “I am really pleased with these sentences…

“… it demonstrates the consequences of thinking you can steal people’s hard-earned possessions in Northamptonshire and get away with it.

“I would like to thank the victim in this case for his support of our .

“I would also like to commend the members of the public who helped us locate both men on the day of the incident.

“Tackling serious violence and knife crime remains a priority for Northamptonshire .

“I hope this case sends a clear message that if you commit these types of crimes here, the police and the will deal with you robustly.”

POV shot of a person's arm and a store interior with display cases.The copper also shouts at the second yob, telling him to come out from behind the cornerCredit: Northants Police A wide shot of a tech store with a view of a person seen through the glass doors.Both McBeth and Antwi pleaded guilty to the offences at Northampton Crown CourtCredit: Northants Police