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COURIER DRIVER STOLE APPLE PRODUCTS FROM NZ POST DELIVERIES

11 Apr, 2022 06:47 PM3 minutes to read
Kaushal Dilipbhai Prajapati was a relief driver for NZ Post when he took the
Apple items, intending to sell them as parts. Photo / Supplied, File

Kaushal Dilipbhai Prajapati was a relief driver for NZ Post when he took the
Apple items, intending to sell them as parts. Photo / Supplied, File

Otago Daily Times



A former New Zealand Post relief driver who stole Apple products, intending to
use them for parts to relieve financial stress, was yesterday sentenced to
community work and supervision in the Queenstown District Court.

Indian national Kaushal Dilipbhai Prajapati, 23, courier, of Frankton, admitted
four counts of theft by a person in a special relationship, between July 14 and
22 last year.


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Prajapati helped himself to an Apple Homepod Mini, Apple i-Pad, Apple Macbook
laptop, and an Apple pen after they had been accepted by New Zealand Post for
delivery in Queenstown.

His former employer spent more than 60 work hours trawling through CCTV footage
to uncover the crimes.

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All bar the Macbook laptop, valued at $2849, were recovered when police executed
a search warrant at Prajapati's home address on October 27, last year.

Defence counsel Megan Waller said Prajapati was deeply remorseful for his
actions and for destroying the trust his employer had in him.

He had been employed by NZ Post for about two years and during the first
lockdown was put on the wage subsidy, which had a "significant impact on him,
financially".


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"Around the same time, his father in India suffered a heart attack, and he felt
an obligation to provide financial support, because he was the oldest son,"
Waller said.

"At that time he could barely afford to pay rent, groceries, and bills and was
in debt."

Waller said Prajapati intended to use the items for parts, but his financial
situation improved, which was why all but one of the items were in his
possession when police searched the property.


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Judge Russell Walker said Prajapati told police he was remorseful, under a lot
of stress, not in a good headspace, and struggling financially.

A presentence report writer noted Prajapati was on the wage subsidy but he had
been struggling to pay bills and keep up with repayments on an expensive car he
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Judge Walker said Prajapati had not told his family in India about his offending
because he did not want to bother them.

It was likely there was "also a degree of shame" involved, she said.

A victim impact statement showed his former employers and colleagues felt let
down and disappointed their trust had been breached, and his actions had
undermined the trust the public had in NZ Post.

Prajapati was sentenced to 75 hours' of community work, nine months'
supervision, and was ordered to pay $2849 reparation.





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