- 2021-09-05 03:43:46
- LAST MODIFIED: 2024-11-21 13:53:18
Removes all knives scissors after terror attack in New Zealand supermarket
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International Desk:
Dhaka, Sept-05,
New Zealand supermarket chain Countdown temporarily removed all knives and scissors from its shelves Saturday for safety reasons following Friday's terror attack, which injured six people.
In a media statement,
Kiri Hannifin, Countdown's general manager of safety, said the company has
decided to temporarily remove all knives and scissors from the shelves while
considering whether the shops should continue to sell them.
"This is in no way
a reflection on our customers, but an act of support for our team. We want all
of our team to feel safe when they come to work, especially considering the
events of yesterday," said Kiri.
Another supermarket
giant Foodstuffs New Zealand is also reviewing its safety policy regarding
sharp knives.
Head of corporate
affairs Antoinette Laird said a safety review into whether Foodstuffs stores
would remove sharp knives from the sale was being considered.
Foodstuffs NZ owns
hundreds of New World and Pak'n Save stores across the country.
"Everyone deserves
to be able to go to work and visit essential services like the supermarket
safely," said Antoinette.
Six people were
injured, including three people in critical condition, during the ISIS-inspired
terrorist attack at Countdown supermarket in western Auckland suburb New Lynn
on Friday afternoon.
The 32-year-old
offender, who obtained a knife and stabbed people in the supermarket, was shot
dead by the police.
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