A NORTH-EAST pensioner today said a former bank worker “deserves what she got” after being found guilty of stealing 120,000 from the account of a wealthy customer.

Satnam Kaur, 30, was found guilty of stealing 120,000 from Robert Brown’s bank account while working as a customer adviser at the RBS branch on Albyn Place in Aberdeen between October 20 and November 21, 2011.

Kaur, of Glasgow, transferred the cash to Robert Mann’s account before then moving it to her own.

She claimed Mr Brown had gifted her the cash because she had threatened to report him to the police for touching her inappropriately.

Mr Brown said he did not notice the missing cash transferred on October 20, 2011 until he was informed by the authorities who were called in to investigate.

Several large sums of cash had been transferred from Mr Brown’s bank accounts to Mr Mann’s adding up to a sum of 120,000.

A cheque was then written out for the same amount in the name of Mr Mann to Kaur’s Lloyds TSB account.

But yesterday Sheriff Christopher Shead said he found the sacked bank worker’s account of what happened incredible and found her guilty of theft.

Speaking to the Evening Express Mr Mann, 76, of Aberdeen city centre, said: “She is a bad person. She deserves what she got.

“I was naive more than anything else. I was quite shocked when it all came out in court.”

None of the cash can be recovered but Mr Brown has since been reimbursed by the bank.

Kaur was also found guilty of removing 88,000 of the cash out of Scotland.

Kaur, who is now facing deportation and Proceeds of Crime Act proceedings, was remanded in custody for background reports to be carried out. She will be sentenced later this month.