• Ash Parmar: Dairy and Business Owner's Group Vice Chairperson on the new crime figures

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
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Ash Parmar: Dairy and Business Owner's Group Vice Chairperson on the new crime figures

  • Summary

  • New crime figures are a mixed bag for retailers.

    Data released by the Police Minister shows a 61% drop in ram raids in the first nine months of the year, compared to the same period in 2023.

    But thefts at retail premises are up 12%, and there's been no change in breaking and entering or acts intended to cause injury.

    Dairy and Business Owner's Group Vice Chairperson, Ash Parmar told Ryan Bridge the ram-raid reductions are good news, as they brought a high human cost.

    He says it was too easy for too long, but a lot of the youths responsible are being picked up by Police more often now.

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