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Hawke’s Bay shoplifting sting: Police operation sees more than 70 charges laid

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19 Mar, 2024 10:05 PM2 mins to read

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A police crackdown on recidivist shoplifting in Hawke’s Bay has seen 21 people arrested and a variety of charges before the courts in Napier and Hastings.

Police said 80 charges have been laid against 20 offenders as part of the rebooted Operation Makipai in Hawke’s Bay, which began in early March.

Offenders face charges including shoplifting, breach of bail, breach of release conditions, wilful trespass, aggravated wounding, threatening to kill, offensive language, and robbery.

There have also been two summons and two alternate resolution referrals since the operation started.

Police officers walk to Hastings Kmart Plaza as part of Operation Makipai, which targets recidivist shoplifting. Photo / NZ Police
Police officers walk to Hastings Kmart Plaza as part of Operation Makipai, which targets recidivist shoplifting. Photo / NZ Police
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Several stores and premises in Hawke’s Bay have been targeted by thieves, with stolen items including groceries, clothing, hand tools, and electrical goods.

Police are working with retailers in Napier and Hastings to crack down on recidivist shoplifting. Photo / NZ Police
Police are working with retailers in Napier and Hastings to crack down on recidivist shoplifting. Photo / NZ Police

Police said each shoplifting incident averages $100-$500 worth of stolen items, with a few incidents totalling more than $1000.

“Thanks to quick action by retailers and members of the public, police have been able to respond to a number of incidents of shoplifting right as it was occurring, successfully apprehending the offenders,” Detective Sergeant Ryan Kemsley said.

He said police continue working with retailers, who help by providing CCTV access and retailer knowledge.

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“Once offenders are identified, they are trespassed from the store, and further charging decisions are made. (The) police focus is on targeting recidivist shoplifters, deterring them from continuing and others from engaging in the same activity.”

Multiple police workgroups are involved in the ongoing operation, and police said they had spoken with retailers, businesses, offenders, associates, and other members of the public to understand better the issue facing the Hawke’s Bay retail landscape.

“Police have received great feedback from retailers across Napier and Hastings, and we will continue to work with businesses to identify and hold offenders to account,” Kemsley said.

“These thefts are incredibly disruptive and, in some cases, distressing for businesses and retail staff who are just trying to do their jobs.”

He encouraged anyone who witnessed unlawful activity, including dishonesty offending (shoplifting, burglaries, and thefts) to contact police on 105 if it’s after the incident or 111 if it was happening.

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