Staff delivering money to a bank were robbed by two men in Walderslade earlier today.
The robbery happened outside the HSBC branch in the village at about 9.40am and a delivery driver was slightly injured during the robbery.
The pair made off from the scene with a cash box, but it is not known at this stage how much was inside it.
The G4S van robbed outside HSBC in Walderslade village, picture, Patrick Burgess
Police have now arrested one man in connection with the robbery and say they are still looking for the other offender.
A spokesman added: Kent Police was called at 9.37am to a report that a security van driver had been assaulted and that a cash box had been stolen from him by two men in Walderslade Village.
A vehicle linked to the incident was traced to Bexley where officers working alongside colleagues from the Metropolitan Police recovered the cash box and arrested a 24-year-old man on suspicion of robbery.
One man remains outstanding and inquiries are ongoing .
The security driver was not seriously injured.
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