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Murdered Navin Govind during a food market robbery in West Auckland in October 1993
Also seriously assaulted his 11 year old son
Assaulted another man for a packet of cigarettes while on bail
Navin Govind
none known
Born 1976
At large
Sentenced to ten years in July 1994.
Paroled November 2006
Background
From Brian Harmer's WYSIWYG News July 1994 ;
John Patrick Ruka, Arnold James Leef, and Hector Kelly (all aged 17) were given life sentences for the murder of Navin Govind. The three teenagers were the customers of the the murdered shopkeeper. The premeditated attack was planned for 2 weeks in advance. It took place at the shop in West Auckland last October. Navin Govind died a few days after the attact. The attackers also beat up his 11 year old son, Sanjay.
The brother of the deceased, wants to see hanging brought back to the NZ justice system.
NZ Herald story 20th June 2005
In October 1993 a gang of youths beat West Auckland shopkeeper Navin Govind to death with softball bats and attacked his 11-year-old son, Sanjay. Three of them - John Patrick Ruka, Arnold James Leefe and Hector Kelly - were convicted of his murder and received life sentences the following year.
Since in prison his behaviour has been excellent, he has remained drug free. He has successfully resisted the involvement in gangs while inside. He is said to have very strong whanau support out in the community. He has a job in the community, and appears to have made genuine commitment for positive change.