Robbers bashed up as Sikh shopkeeper fights back in NZ

The surveillance video recorded the incident wherein the robbers had to run for their lives following a fightback by the store owners.

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Two armed robbers were forced to run for their lives after a Sikh shopkeeper and his son fought back and bashed them up in Napier.

M Singh and his son were in their family-run store when two masked robbers armed with a crowbar and a hammer stormed their business at 5:40 Friday morning.
One of the offenders attacked the father-son duo with a crowbar, while the other climbed on to the cash counter before landing in the middle of the father and the son. The Mr. Singh and his son were equally quick in fighting back the uninvited guests using hockey sticks, forcing them to run for their lives.

"It was very quick," said Detective Glenn Restieaux, of Hawke's Bay CIB. He estimated at least one of the robbers would have been injured.

It was the first such incident during the last ten years since the Singhs have owned this business.

“Police had told us a few days ago that a gang could target our business, so we were prepared,” a family member told SBS Punjabi who identified herself as Mrs. Kaur.



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Published 27 August 2016 8:05pm
Updated 29 August 2016 11:17am
By Shamsher Kainth

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