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'Baby seat in the back': Ram-raided store owner says businesses not only victims

Author
Maryana Garcia, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 15 Jun 2023, 10:21am
Springfield Superette owner Raj Kumar outside his store after it was ram-raided over the weekend. Photo / Andrew Warner
Springfield Superette owner Raj Kumar outside his store after it was ram-raided over the weekend. Photo / Andrew Warner

'Baby seat in the back': Ram-raided store owner says businesses not only victims

Author
Maryana Garcia, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 15 Jun 2023, 10:21am

A stolen vehicle used to ram-raid a Rotorua superette had a 鈥渂aby seat in the back鈥 and probably belonged to a young family, the store owner says.

Springfield Superette and Lotto owner Raj Kumar said seeing the car seat in the car used to shatter his shop doors prompted him to speak out about how businesses were not the only victims in ram raids.

Kumar鈥檚 business was one of three premises hit by ram raids on Saturday morning.

聽to Rosedale Superette on Te Ngae Rd, Springfield Superette and Lotto on Otonga Rd and Challenge petrol station on Malfroy Rd.

Later, police found the vehicle that had been used to ram into and escape the service station engulfed in flames on Ford Rd.

Kumar told the聽Rotorua Daily Post聽he got the call about a crime in progress at his store at 5.30am on Saturday.

Springfield Superette and Lotto was open for business on Monday after being ram-raided over the weekend. Photo / Andrew Warner

Springfield Superette and Lotto was open for business on Monday after being ram-raided over the weekend. Photo / Andrew Warner

鈥淚 live just down the road so I was here on the fly.鈥

Kumar said he saw a car fleeing the scene as he approached his store.

鈥淎s I was coming up, they were driving down the road fast.鈥

At the store, a Nissan Tiida had been rammed through the superette鈥檚 main door, smashing it.

鈥淭here was a baby seat in the back.鈥

Kumar said when he saw it, he thought he thought it could have belonged to a young family. He did not know if they were insured or if the car was properly registered.

鈥淭here are more consequences for families. Those people whose cars are stolen are victims too.鈥

Nothing was taken in the raid. The smashed front door had been temporarily replaced with wooden panels and the store was back in business on Monday.

He was having a video expert review security footage of the event. It appeared from the footage there was one person.

Kumar, a former Rotorua Lakes councillor who has聽, said it was the first time his store had been ram-raided.

The community support had been 鈥渙verwhelming鈥.

鈥淓very support service has been very quick. They were on the ball, even after hours.鈥

Rosedale Superette on Te Ngae Road was one of three businesses ram-raided over the weekend. Photo / Andrew Warner

Rosedale Superette on Te Ngae Road was one of three businesses ram-raided over the weekend. Photo / Andrew Warner

He said the community and customer support were appreciated but ram-raided businesses would appreciate it if people did not 鈥渉arass them with questions鈥.

鈥淥ur customer count is about 300 to 400 people a day. Most stores have that. If even 25 per cent of them ask you questions you鈥檙e talking about what happened over and over again. It鈥檚 like groundhog day.鈥

Kumar said he understood people鈥檚 concern but it was the police鈥檚 job to investigate, not the public鈥檚.

Kumar said he was not angry or frustrated by the ram raid as that would not help the situation.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e just got to be positive. It鈥檚 like when you face a flood. You can鈥檛 beat yourself up,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his is just another form of burglary. If they鈥檙e not going to come through the door they鈥檒l come through the roof.鈥

鈥淚 said, 鈥楶eople think we鈥檙e a drive-through service.鈥

Police have confirmed they were called about 5am on Saturday to a commercial burglary at a Te Ngae Rd, Owhata address where a vehicle had been used to gain entry. This was Rosedale Superette.

Police were first notified about the burglary on Otonga Rd - Springfield Superette and Lotto - at 5.40am on Saturday and have previously said the two offenders did not take anything before fleeing the scene in another stolen vehicle.

Less than 30 minutes later, at 6.05am, police received a call that the Challenge service station on Malfroy Rd had also been hit.

鈥淭wo offenders took items from the store, including cigarettes, before fleeing the scene in the vehicle.鈥

The spokeswoman said the vehicle used to ram the service station and escape the scene of the crime was found a short time later engulfed in flames on Ford Rd.

The spokeswoman said inquiries into both incidents were ongoing and that at this stage police were unable to confirm if the three incidents were linked.

聽is a regional reporter writing for the Rotorua Daily Post and the Bay of Plenty Times. She covers local issues, health and crime.

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