Knife wielding robbers forced the owners of a Northland tavern to open a safe before tying them up with electrical cords and fleeing with cash.
Owners of the Ruakaka Tavern had just locked up and were leaving when they were approached by two men, one of whom had a knife, at about 11pm yesterday.
Whangarei Police Detective Senior Sergeant John Clayton said the man and woman were forced out of their car, assaulted, and taken back into the tavern at knife point.
The two heavily disguised men, wearing bandannas over their faces and hooded sweatshirts, forced the couple into the office area and made them open the safe.
Clayton said the duo then ripped out computer and electrical leads and tied up the tavern owners before leaving with cash. He would not say how much cash had been taken.