A shoplifting complaint against former Green MP Golriz Ghahramanis understood to relate to an incident where she was allegedly seen placing items into a tote bag at an Auckland supermarket.
The Herald first reported on Wednesday that a police investigation was under way into a complaint of shoplifting, understood to have allegedly occurred at a PakānSave supermarket in Aucklandās Royal Oak in late 2024.
A source told the Heraldwhen the former MP was in the Royal Oak supermarket her manner of shopping, in particular the way she was carrying items, aroused the suspicion of store security officers monitoring shoppers.
She was allegedly seen putting some grocery items in a tote bag and other items into a handbag.
As she approached the checkout she was stopped by store security who asked her to empty out all the bags she was carrying.
When she took the grocery items out of her bags she purportedly told staff she had every intention to pay for them.
The shopping trip at the centre of the latest shoplifting allegations was captured on in-store security footage.
Ghahramanās lawyer did not deny the initial allegations on Wednesday. The lawyer warned against reporting of the incident or the former MPās name in order to āprotect [the individualās] trial rights and remedies if any charge was to be presentedā.
Police did not have an update for the Herald on Thursday, saying the complaint remained under investigation.
The former Green MP, who resigned from Parliament last January when shoplifting allegations first emerged, was not at her Auckland home, her flatmate and tenant told the Herald on Thursday morning.
āI think sheās out of town with friends,ā he said.
Another neighbour said he saw Ghahraman at her home on Monday.
He said her car was parked in one of a handful of allocated street parks that day but he hadnāt seen her or her car since.
Ghahraman pleaded guilty to four shoplifting chargesin March 2024, relating to $9000 worth of theft from three separate stores in 2023.
She was convicted for the theft of more than $7800 worth of clothing during two trips to Scotties Boutique in Ponsonbyin the week before Christmas in 2023.
She also stole $695 worth of clothing from Cre8tiveworx in Wellington in October and a $389 cardigan from Standard Issue in Newmarketduring the same three-day period when she targeted the Ponsonby store.
In October 2024 at Auckland District Court, Judge June Jelas denied her request for a discharge without conviction, the basis for an appeal.
PakānSave would not confirm details of the shoplifting complaint when questioned.
āEach quarter, Foodstuffs North Island stores report 4500 to 5000 incidents of retail crime,ā PakānSave said in response to the Heraldās questions.
āWe have responsibilities around respecting peopleās privacy, so providing information on whether an individual is known or not known to our retail crime teams is not something we can help you with.ā
The Green Party had no comment on the matter.
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