Rotorua Daily Post

Retailers repeat target of raiders

Two stores suffer fresh blows as criminal gangs steal cigarettes

- Talia Parker

TThey’re minors so they know even if

they are caught, nothing can happen to them.

Saed Rajput, Omokoroa ¯ Minimart owner

wo O¯ mokoroa stores have been targeted by thieves in recent weeks and the owners say it has made hard times even worse. Three people smashed the window of the O¯ mokoroa Beach Store and stole the stock of cigarettes at 3am on Sunday.

Owner Inderjit Singh said it was the second time his store had been broken into in less than a month.

He said the break-ins had been more hardship on top of an already difficult time for businesses.

“It’s very hard at the moment . . . it’s very hard every day.”

A police spokeswoma­n said police were alerted to an incident on The Esplanade around 3.30am on May 8 and inquiries were ongoing.

The shop was¯not the only one targeted in the Omokoroa area in recent weeks.

The O¯ mokoroa Minimart was ram raided in the early hours of April 26, the third break-in at the store in three months.

Three thieves backed a stolen Mazda Demio through the glass door of the minimart, raced inside and headed for the cigarette cabinet.

One of the thieves was video recording the action.

They ransacked the counter looking for cigarettes and left mostly empty handed.

Owners Saed and Joana Rajput said they worked hard to bring the shop up to scratch, including closing for the first month to renovate and clean.

They had invested in CCTV security after the first two break-ins in February.

Police have no more informatio­n for Saed so far, he says.

“They’re minors so they know

even if they are caught, nothing can happen to them.”

Saed believes they were filming to teach others or to show off.

“It’s been very upsetting. I work hard. I’m working seven days in the shop and my wife works as registered nurse, she gives me a hand in the shop as well.

“I can pay my bills and the rent but any money I am able to save is gone. There’s all this added expense due to the break-ins and now my insurance premiums are high.

“I’ve asked myself is it worth it? Should I sell the shop?”

There have so far been no arrests in either incidents.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Three people smashed the window of Omokoroa ¯ Beach Store and stole the stock of cigarettes on Sunday.
Photo / Supplied Three people smashed the window of Omokoroa ¯ Beach Store and stole the stock of cigarettes on Sunday.
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Omokoroa ¯ Beach Store owner Inderjit Singh.
Photo / Supplied Omokoroa ¯ Beach Store owner Inderjit Singh.

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