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Ramraid thwarted by man with shovel

- Tom Hunt

A neighbour dashed to a wouldbe ramraid in Wellington’s Island Bay armed with a shovel to not only chase the alleged thieves away but also recover some stolen alcohol.

Cleaning up his store – Thirsty Liquor on Island Bay’s The Parade – owner Chetan Rattan was downhearte­d after another ramraid in July, then a burglary about six weeks ago.

He said he had emailed the Wellington City Council about five times asking for permission to install bollards in front of his shop to stop more ramraids.

‘‘I can’t take it any more.’’ But Rattan was also keen to thank the neighbour – spotted on security camera – who dashed to the scene about 4.15am yesterday and chased the attempted ramraiders off with a shovel, before recovering some stolen alcohol from the boot of their car before they fled.

Rattan estimated he lost $1000 worth of stock.

Police are only categorisi­ng the incident as a burglary.

While a vehicle was used in an attempt to enter the store, the people involved ended kicking in the front of the shop, police said.

It did not initially appear they got away with anything.

They left in a vehicle which was dumped on Houghton Bay Rd, then allegedly stole another car.

Police stopped this one in Miramar using road spikes.

Five young people had been taken into custody, police said.

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A man approaches would-be ramraiders with a shovel and chases the alleged thieves away.

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