An Auckland car dealer is frustrated and thousands of dollars out of pocket amid ongoing vandalism by individuals living in a neighbouring apartment building.听
Shirzay Faqeeri - also known as Ali - has called police at least 10 times since opening his popular NZ4X4S car yard in August, alleging food items like apples, potatoes and frozen chicken were being thrown on to his vehicles and at staff.听
Just days ago he contacted police after the windowscreen of a vehicle was allegedly shot by an air rifle.听
鈥淪ince moving in here, it [has] basically escalated,鈥 Faqeeri told Focus.听
鈥淚t was heavier items that were thrown at the vehicles. It was more better targeting of the vehicles.鈥听
Damage to his vehicles - ranging from chipped windscreens and scuffed paint to dented bonnets - has forced Faqeeri to fork out thousands of dollars in repairs.听
鈥淲e鈥檝e had windscreens, chipped and broken and shattered,鈥 he said.听
鈥淲e had another incident where a vehicle was freshly painted and we had items thrown down on to the cars including heavy apples.鈥听
Following police advice, Faqeeri has also spent thousands on security cameras to capture the incidents.听
鈥淲e have about 20 throughout the yard now,鈥 he said.听
Shirzay (Ali) Faqeeri. Photo / Corey Flemming听
He has multiple videos saved to his phone which show items being thrown from the balconies next to his dealership.听
The neighbouring apartment building is considered 鈥渕ixed-tenure housing鈥, with 77 of the apartments owned privately and 90 public housing units managed by community housing provider Home In Place.听
Faqeeri said he contacted Home In Place a few months ago to lodge a complaint and provide the relevant video evidence.听
Home In Place NZ chief executive Chris Trypas told Focus his company had issued a 鈥減recautionary notice鈥 to all tenancies under their management after receiving the complaint but there wasn鈥檛 enough evidence to justify a breach notice.听
鈥淚n an incident of this nature, where there is no substantiative evidence of the perpetrator, a landlord cannot issue a breach notice. We have a zero-tolerance policy against civil and criminal matters, but there must be substantive evidence for a landlord to take tenancy action in the tenancy tribunal,鈥 Trypas said.听
鈥淭here is also no evidence at this time to suggest that this matter involves a Home In Place NZ tenant.鈥听
Trypas added that evidence provided by Faqeeri 鈥渋ndicating a small child throwing something from a balcony in November was reviewed by Home In Place but the allegation was refuted by the alleged tenant in question鈥.听
He said the CCTV footage couldn鈥檛 鈥渁bsolutely pinpoint鈥 the apartment in question.听
But Faqeeri provided Focus with a text message exchange between him and the on-site manager in which they had discussed the video. In the messages, the manager asks Faqeeri to pull security footage of him standing outside the suspected balcony to compare the videos and pinpoint the exact unit food was thrown from.听
鈥淎s discussed I was up on one of the balconies earlier. Please check you [sic] CCTV and let me know if that was the offending unit,鈥 the manager wrote before Faqeeri replied: 鈥淚 believe that was the exact unit鈥.听
NZ4x4S car dealership. Photo / Corey Flemming听
Faqeeri said he didn鈥檛 want to be forced to escalate the matter and would rather 鈥減eacefully resolve things鈥 with his neighbours, adding many people are living in the building who are 鈥渓ovely鈥 and have offered assistance in the matter.听
But he added he would like to see more police action.听
鈥淚n the beginning, we did say that we don鈥檛 want to press any charges. That鈥檚 obviously changed since then,鈥 he said.听
鈥淲hat we would like to see is the police stepping in and stopping what鈥檚 happening.听
鈥淭his is almost like a house to us, this area, and we feel like we are neighbours with the people that are committing these crimes. There鈥檚 some really good local people here that have been very supportive.There鈥檚 people that have called me when they鈥檝e seen suspicious activity around the yard, but obviously, because of the damage that鈥檚 being done to the property, we鈥檙e feeling unsafe.鈥听
Police said they would contact the business owner once an investigation was under way.听
Home In Place said if police were to take any action, they would 鈥渁bsolutely follow suit鈥.听
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development confirmed that Westlight Apartments was not being used for emergency or transitional housing.听
They added that it was 鈥渞egrettable to hear about the incidents outlined鈥 and that if people had concerns about safety or potential criminal activity in the area to contact the police.听
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