Brisbane CBD Ezymart ‘targeted’ by violent thieves every day as worker is stomped on the head

A frightening video depicts the moment one of the owner of a convenience store claims he was the target of violent and repeated stealing attacks. The video also shows the moment one of his employees was physically assaulted.

CBD of Brisbane Ash Magableh, the owner of Ezymart, claimed that the constant attacks on his business have brought him to the verge of breaking point since he finds it difficult to make ends meet.

If he didn’t have so many “responsibilities,” Mr. Magableh said he would like to leave the sector entirely.

Imagine someone robbing your store while you are still making payments. He said to A Current Affair, “I haven’t finished the money… for the shop fitting.

Almost every member of his team, he claims, has been attacked and robbed while working.

Every day, especially when we catch the kids stealing, my workers and I have received abuse, Magableh claimed.

Numerous suspected violent robberies have recently allegedly been committed at Mr. Magableh’s Ezymart store.

Mr Magableh's staff have allegedly been attacked by violent youths - one unidentified worker had his head jumped on by shoplifters during one of the assaults (pictured)

Mr Magableh's staff have allegedly been attacked by violent youths - one unidentified worker had his head jumped on by shoplifters during one of the assaults (pictured)

The employees of Mr. Magableh have allegedly been attacked by aggressive youngsters; during one of the attacks, one unnamed employee had shoplifters leap on his head (pictured)

In one alleged attack, bandits are said to have jumped on a store employee’s head for seven minutes, causing injuries and sending him to the hospital.

The employee sustained 14 shattered bones, a significant laceration, and other wounds that required surgery.

The bold attacks that burglars have been making on his shop are captured on CCTV.

Some enter and nonchalantly leave after stealing a few things off the racks.

Before personnel can stop them, other people scurry in and out.

Before they leave the store, many thieves make the attendants’ lives miserable by verbally insulting them, ruining displays, and even physically assaulting them.

Most of his staff, according to Mr. Magableh, are now hesitant to work past 8 p.m.

He added that six of his staff have left in the recent weeks.

Shoplifters in his establishments received a message from the convenience store owner.

They are not required to steal. If you ever feel hungry, just ask. We’re glad to assist, he replied.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *