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Fugitive may be getting help to evade capture - police

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Jan 2025, 8:24am
Police are working to locate Samir Derek Belhajjam, 30, who escaped custody in Taupō on January 13. Photo / NZ Police
Police are working to locate Samir Derek Belhajjam, 30, who escaped custody in Taupō on January 13. Photo / NZ Police

Fugitive may be getting help to evade capture - police

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Jan 2025, 8:24am

Police believe the man on the run after escaping custody in Taupō is getting help to avoid capture. 

Samir Derek Belhajjam, 30, fled from a police transport vehicle that was at the Taupō District Court building on Story Place on Monday. 

Belhajjam was being transported back to prison after a court appearance when he managed to evade his police escort. 

Taupō Area Commander Inspector Phil Edwards said they continued to ask for the public’s help to find him. 

“He has known associates in Taupō and is possibly receiving assistance to avoid police. He has also previously been known to sleep rough and unlawfully access boats and/or properties.” 

Samir Derek Belhajjam. Photo/Supplied.Samir Derek Belhajjam. Photo/Supplied.

Edwards said inquiries into how this happened were ongoing and police would conduct a full review of the incident. 

“At this stage we can say there were no concerns about staffing levels at the time. 

“Our priority at this time is locating Belhajjam and returning him to custody.” 

“If you have noticed anything out of place on your property, or have any information that might help us locate him, we urge you to get in touch by calling 111.” 

A police spokesperson told the Herald that Belhajjam is facing charges relating to alleged wilful damage and dishonesty offending. 

“He also now faces a charge of escaping from police custody,” they said. 

He was being remanded in custody after an appearance in court on Monday. 

“He was wearing green prison-issue shorts and T-shirt, along with an orange high-vis vest,” a police spokesperson said. 

“Residents may notice an increased police presence as staff work to locate him.” 

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