Te Puke Times

Owner angry over burglary

Raiders causes thousands of dollars of damage

- Sandra Conchie

ATe Puke liquor store owner is “angry” and “frustrated” after ram-raiders caused thousands of dollars of damage then fled, leaving a car “literally” inside his shop.

Bottle-o Te Puke store owner Jaspreet Singh said the entire store was damaged after a white station wagon smashed through the front entrance roller door last week.

He said the front counter and was pushed right to the back of the store.

The station wagon was left “literally” inside the shop when the offenders fled in a second vehicle, he said.

Singh said alcohol was stolen but given the scale of damages — including lots of smashed stock and damages to the counter, internet modem, till and security equipment — he was still trying to establish the full extent of his losses.

He estimated the new shop frontage alone would “easily” cost $10,000 and other damages and lost stock could be another $20,000. This included an entire shelving unit of alcohol near the front door being smashed as the raiders fled.

While he was insured, Singh said his insurance excess was $3000 to $4000.

“I have owned the store for 15 years and this is the first time something like this has happened to me. It’s very frustratin­g and I’m angry as it feels there is little we can do other than

pay for extra security measures.”

He said he knew of other ramraided stores and like many other owners he “felt helpless”, but hoped he could reopen the store tomorrow.

“This has had a huge impact on the business. It’s not only the cost of the repairs and replacing lost stock, it’s meant lost sales and a lot of stress and inconvenie­nce for us and our customers.”

Singh said in Hamilton similar businesses had erected steel-caged barriers in front of their shops that cost maybe $10,000 and he believed “ruined” the look of the stores.

“We need the Government to make sure that when offenders are caught there are serious consequenc­es for them and harsher penalties to deter them from doing again.”

A police spokeswoma­n said police were notified of a burglary at a commercial premises on Jellicoe St about 2.48am on March 7.

“A vehicle was used to gain access to the premises. Alcohol was stolen before the offenders fled in two vehicles. One vehicle was located abandoned on Te Matai Rd.”

The ram-raid was the second of recent weeks with the Puffland vape shop on Jellicoe St hit a week earlier.

 ?? ?? Ram raid at the Bottle-o on Jellicoe St in Te Puke last week.
Ram raid at the Bottle-o on Jellicoe St in Te Puke last week.

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