Burglars cause £2,000 worth of damage in two minutes at Halifax newsagents

A Halifax shop keeper has spoke of his anger after his newsagents was burgled in the early hour this morning.
Mr Rajah, 49, was notified via an alarm his newsagents was being burgled around 1amMr Rajah, 49, was notified via an alarm his newsagents was being burgled around 1am
Mr Rajah, 49, was notified via an alarm his newsagents was being burgled around 1am

Sri Rajah, 49, who owns Mount Pellon News, on Cross Street West, said he has been set back £2,000 in total after two burglars used a crossbar to enter his business around 1am.

The break-in saw damage to the newsagent shutter and front door and just under £1,000 worth of stock was stolen, which Mr Rajah estimates will amount to around £2,000.

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Mr Rajah said: "It does make me angry because I work hard for a living to provide for my two children and wife.

Mr Rajah said the incident has made him angryMr Rajah said the incident has made him angry
Mr Rajah said the incident has made him angry

"It's not fair for these people to just enter my business and do whatever they please.

"They were in and out of the shop within two minutes.

"I've been running this newsagents for 18 years and this is the first burglary.

"We've had the odd theft but nothing this serious.

Police investigations are currently ongoingPolice investigations are currently ongoing
Police investigations are currently ongoing

"I'd like to thank the police who attended very quickly to the incident - it was very heartwarming.

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"A forensic team said they found a footprint which they hope will be useful in the investigation."

Mr Rajah said he also owns a second newsagents in Bolton.

"I travel between Halifax and Bolton to keep on top of both shops," he said.

"I'm insured, but it's not the point - money is money but it is the principal of the matter these people have committed this crime and I hope they are caught.

"I just hope the police take this incident seriously, because if these people are caught it sets a precedent that small businesses are safe too.

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"And this is a serious incident. The damage to the shutter, front door and stock taken will amount to £2,000."

A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "Police were attendance this morning at the newsagents in Pellon to take statements.

"There have been no arrests at this time, but enquiries are ongoing."