Murder victim Alex Latimer, was the victim of an aggravated robbery about a year before his death. Photo / Michael Schultz
A man has been sentenced for a gunpoint robbery of Napier man Alex Latimer, who was murdered over a year later.
Anthony Ngapera appeared before Judge Bridget Mackintosh in the Napier District Court on Friday morning.
He was sentenced to a total of nine years' imprisonment on charges of aggravated burglary, injuring with intent to injure, aggravated robbery, threatening to kill, receiving stolen goods and wilful damage.
The charges relate to three separate events.
Latimer was the victim in the aggravated robbery case.
According to the summary of facts, Ngapera, along with two associates, travelled to the address where Latimer and another victim were on June 12, 2017, armed with firearms.
The two other offenders hid, while Ngapera knocked on the door, initially acting friendly, as if he knew the victims.
He asked for a drink for water "for his girl" and took it outside to his associates.
Latimer, had been ordered outside by the associate, and began to yell for help, which led to the three offenders fleeing due to believing police would arrive.
Latimer was murdered at a remote Hawke's Bay property on September 30, 2018 by David Lothian, 27, and James Webby, 25.
The pair are remanded in custody and are set to be sentenced on November 11.
He was given $25 cash, which was all the victim was carrying.
He searched the victim's pockets, taking car keys, a driver licence and an iPhone.
Lewis and the other offender searched the victim's car.
The offenders also attempted, but ultimately failed, to access the victim's internet banking.
The next day Lewis contacted the victim, saying she had not known the robbery would take place and offered to return his phone if he gave her money.
Lewis was sentenced to two years imprisonment, to be served concurrently with a life imprisonment she is currently serving for her role in the killing of Indian national Sandeep Dhiman.