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WELLINGTON // A New Zealand kebab shop owner who ignored a pistol-wielding, would-be robber and continued to serve his customers has insisted “I’m not a hero” after footage of his actions went viral.
Said Ahmed said he decided to call the bluff of a robber wearing a black hoodie and face mask who burst into the Egyptian Kebab House in Christchurch late in the evening.
In extraordinary CCTV footage released by Canterbury police, the robber shakes a sports bag in Mr Ahmed’s face with one hand and points a pistol at him with the other.
Instead of filling the bag with cash, Mr Ahmed continues to pack the souvlaki he was working on and turns his back on the gunman to pick up some plastic cutlery and a napkin.
He then calmly reaches around the robber to hand the meal to a customer, who accepts it and warily backs away.
As Mr Ahmed walks off to the kitchen, the gunman stands at the counter for a few seconds, not knowing what to do, then takes his bag and shuffles off somewhat sheepishly.
Footage of the May 28 incident has been viewed almost 140,000 times, with commentators labelling Mr Ahmed “the chillest chip shop operator ever”.
Mr Ahmed, who migrated to New Zealand from Egypt 20 years ago, said it was the first incident of its kind in the 15 years he has owned the kebab shop.
“[The robber] didn’t scare me ... he was surprised from my reaction,” he said.
“I was sure he would not shoot me. He came to rob me, not to kill me.”
* Agence France-Presse

