
Robber claims Lankan cashier was in on it
April 27, 2012 12:39 pm
A Tamil man accused of robbing a New Malden petrol station told a court in London that the Sri Lankan cashier allowed him to take the goods.
Venayakamoorthy, 23, Lewisham, on trial with Saravanababanantha, 26, Streatham, denies charges of robbing Murco garage in Kingston Road, New Malden, on October 15 last year.
The pair were among a group of four who allegedly arrived at the petrol station in a BMW and threatened worker Mahes Tharmashaar through the night window until he agreed to let them into the closed main kiosk, Kingston Crown Court heard.
A Tamil man accused of robbing a New Malden petrol station told a court that the Sri Lankan cashier allowed him to take the goods.
Venayakamoorthy, on trial with Saravanababanantha, denies charges of robbing Murco garage in Kingston Road, New Malden, on October 15 last year.
The pair were among a group of four who allegedly arrived at the petrol station in a BMW and threatened worker Mahes Tharmashaar through the night window until he agreed to let them into the closed main kiosk, Kingston Crown Court heard.
The claims were described as “complete nonsense” by prosecutor Teresa Hay, who said the defendant had “created the story” because the victim was not there to contradict it.
She said: “You are saying that Mahes could remember what everyone was taking, be able to log it down in a complete record, while also serving customers and looking after the forecourt.”
Earlier in the hearing the jury saw CCTV footage showing the group allegedly raiding the store.
But after they left, the worker was allegedly seen scanning a bottle of wine from the shelves after the group leave, before returning to stack shelves.
He did not file a report to police, or tell his manger, and was said to have left for Sri Lanka the day after the alleged incident, though this was never verified by police, the court heard.
– The Kingston Guardian
Venayakamoorthy, 23, Lewisham, on trial with Saravanababanantha, 26, Streatham, denies charges of robbing Murco garage in Kingston Road, New Malden, on October 15 last year.
The pair were among a group of four who allegedly arrived at the petrol station in a BMW and threatened worker Mahes Tharmashaar through the night window until he agreed to let them into the closed main kiosk, Kingston Crown Court heard.
A Tamil man accused of robbing a New Malden petrol station told a court that the Sri Lankan cashier allowed him to take the goods.
Venayakamoorthy, on trial with Saravanababanantha, denies charges of robbing Murco garage in Kingston Road, New Malden, on October 15 last year.
The pair were among a group of four who allegedly arrived at the petrol station in a BMW and threatened worker Mahes Tharmashaar through the night window until he agreed to let them into the closed main kiosk, Kingston Crown Court heard.
The claims were described as “complete nonsense” by prosecutor Teresa Hay, who said the defendant had “created the story” because the victim was not there to contradict it.
She said: “You are saying that Mahes could remember what everyone was taking, be able to log it down in a complete record, while also serving customers and looking after the forecourt.”
Earlier in the hearing the jury saw CCTV footage showing the group allegedly raiding the store.
But after they left, the worker was allegedly seen scanning a bottle of wine from the shelves after the group leave, before returning to stack shelves.
He did not file a report to police, or tell his manger, and was said to have left for Sri Lanka the day after the alleged incident, though this was never verified by police, the court heard.
– The Kingston Guardian








