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Home / Crime and Justice / Iqaluit Businesses Battle Wave of Break-ins

Iqaluit Businesses Battle Wave of Break-ins

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Iqaluit businesses experiencing a sharp rise in break-ins over recent months.
  • Reported cases of breaking and entering have more than doubled compared to last year.
  • Business owners are increasing security measures amid escalating property damage and theft.

Iqaluit businesses are facing a significant surge in break-ins, prompting owners to bolster their security and report mounting losses. Over the last two months, the city has experienced more than double the number of breaking and entering incidents compared to the same period last year.

Bassam Mahmoud, owner of Hunter's Market, has been a victim of multiple break-ins, with thieves stealing cash and cigarettes and causing approximately $5,000 in damages. He now spends sleepless nights monitoring security cameras and is installing metal bars around his establishment.

Similarly, Christ Tchapda, manager of The Snack, reported a break-in where cigarettes were stolen after a window was smashed. He noted that experiencing such incidents repeatedly is challenging for long-standing businesses, impacting their operations and finances.

The Iqaluit RCMP have acknowledged the rise in incidents and have increased patrols and investigations. While the cause for the increase remains unknown, business owners like Mahmoud and Tchapda are urging for enhanced security and a return to the peaceful atmosphere Iqaluit is known for.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The article does not specify the cause for the increase in break-ins, but the RCMP are investigating the cases.
Businesses like Hunter's Market and The Snack have experienced multiple break-ins, resulting in theft of cash and cigarettes, broken windows, and significant repair costs.
Iqaluit RCMP have increased patrols in the city and are actively working with the investigation section to address the rising number of break-ins.

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