Sunny Kaushal
Indian and Chinese leaders want action on crime
Fifteen members of the Indian and Chinese communities meet with Government ministers this afternoon to demand action on crime. Video, Audio
Dairy robbery victim’s jaw surgery postponed twice
A Papakura woman whose jaw was broken during a violent dairy robbery last Monday is still unable to eat and having to drink through a straw, because her surgery has been postponed twice. Audio
Auckland less Pākehā, old attitudes slow to change
Auckland's population is rapidly becoming less Pākehā and more diverse - and ethnic communities say attitudes need to change with it. The latest official projections show that within 16 years… Audio
Govt fund for shop security
Shop owners lobbyist Sunny Kaushal reacts to the $1.8m government help for security measures. Audio
Thieves selling stolen cigarettes back to dairy owners
Police are investigating several dairies suspected of re-selling stolen tobacco, which one Auckland cop says, is the fastest growing crime in the country. Audio
Shop robberies
Sunny Kaushal of the Crime Prevention Group talks about the onus being on shop keepers to avoid robberies. Audio
Dairy owners call for tougher laws to tackle rise in violence
Hundreds of shopkeepers marched in South Auckland yesterday calling for the Government to introduce tougher laws around what they say is a rise in violent robberies and attacks. Police say they're… Audio
Armed robberies on the rise
Sunny Kaushal of the Crime Prevention Group discusses arming shop workers. Audio
Cigarette companies should pay for protection- Akld community
Cigarette companies are being told they should pay for security at the country's dairies to protect owners from assaults. It comes after a spate of recent violent robberies on Auckland dairies and… Audio
Calls for tougher penalties for youth robbers
An Auckland community have had enough - they've set up 'Solidarity Stand' a group pushing for tougher penalties for youth offenders and more police resources in the area to deter crime, after a series… Audio
On the door knock: young Indian and ground-breaking
Politics runs in the family, Lynda Chanwai-Earle joins one of the youngest Indian New Zealanders on the campaign trail in Mt Roskill, Auckland. Audio, Gallery
On the door knock: young Indian and ground-breaking
Politics runs in the family, Lynda Chanwai-Earle joins one of the youngest Indian New Zealanders on the campaign trail in Mt Roskill, Auckland.
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