The Government is ramping up the fight against ram raiders with a $9 million boost to retail support taking the total set aside to $15m.
The Retail Crime Prevention Programme was set up last year amid a dramatic post-pandemic spike in ram raids - a loose term to describe break-ins where people crash often-stolen vehicles into stores to then steal items.
Ram raids peaked in August last year when 116 were recorded. They have declined steadily to 41 recorded in Feburary, which is still significantly higher than pre-pandemic years when figures rarely rose about 20 a month.
The Herald understands the initial $6m fund, covering tools such as fog cannons and security systems, was close to running dry.
Today, Police Minister Ginny Andersen said despite numbers trending down, she wanted to ”support police on prevention and reassurance in our communities”.