Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Robbery sends bar owner to hospital

A adult male who co-owns northerly Edmonton's Flag Stop Bar and Grille is recouping from serious hurts after it's considered two adult males assailed him inside his line overnight.

The incident passed off around 3 a.m. at 124th Street and 132nd Boulevard.

Safeer Nazir feeds the establishment alongside his uncle Muhammed Moqusood, whom he identifies as the dupe. He tells CTV two assaulters concealed inside the bar until the doors were locked.

"Apparently they concealed up in the roof in that respect in the women's washroom and I estimate when everybody went forth (my uncle) was positioning the money off, they leapt him from behind," said Nazir.

"We 're kinda worried, you know, what fell out... They bound him in the chair with the masking paper and bound his feet and his helping hands and everything." .

The assault is said to be serious in nature, with a important blood trail staying at the crime scene cleanup.

Moqusood, who endured traumas to his side and head, finally made out to get away and visit constabularies.

He is carried to be discharged from the infirmary in a couple of days, a good deal to the rest period of his nephew.

"Once the money's gone, the money's gone... but it's not about the money, it's about the individual's sprightliness, right?" said Nazir.

It's guessed ten spots of ks of dollars were taken from the safe during the incident.

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