Said Ahmed, owner
of the Egyptian Kebab House in Christchurch, said it was simply
a "lucky" reaction to ignore the masked man, who walked into his
restaurant on May 28 and demanded cash while holding what
appeared to be a gun.
Ahmed, who has run his kebab shop for 15 years, continued to bag
up an order and handed it to a customer before walking away to
call the police, the video shows, leaving the attempted robber
to exit empty handed.
Canterbury Police released CCTV footage of the incident on
Facebook last week in a bid to identify the would-be robber. The
27-second clip has since drawn 255,000 views and has been shared
more than 1,000 times.
Ahmed, 55, who was quickly dubbed by social media as the
"chillest chip shop operator", said he was only thinking of his
family and thought walking away would avoid a more serious
outcome.
"I'm not a hero but, you know, I controlled my reaction," he
told New Zealand media. "Quite lucky because that reaction come
to my head in that moment."
(Reporting by Stefica Nicol Bikes; Editing by Patrick Johnston
and Paul Tait)
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