New Zealand Star
NewZealandStar.com Sunday 5th September 2010 Issue 2010/0248
  • More New Zealand News

  • Katy Perry is a pillow thief!
  • New Zealand quake survivors feel lucky to be alive
  • Nine killed in plane crash in New Zealand
  • Emergency declared after massive 7.1-magnitude earthquake hits Christchurch
  • Light plane crash reported at Fox Glacier
  • No deaths following quake, a miracle, say New Zealand officials
  • Emergency declared after New Zealand quake
  • Massive quake damages New Zealand's Christchurch city
  • 7.4-magnitude quake hits New Zealand
  • Mexico offended by US cartoonist
  • Beijing Tibet Motorway in China jammed again
  • Water level on Amazon lowest in 40 years
    Get New Zealand News headlines emailed to you daily.

    Police seek identification of Indian taxi driver's killer
    New Zealand Star
    Tuesday 9th February, 2010  
    (IANS)


    New Zealand police investigating the murder of an Indian taxi driver in Auckland appealed Tuesday to the city's Asian communities for help in identifying the passenger who stabbed him to death in a frenzied attack.

    They said inquiries in the city, where nearly 30 percent of the population of 438,000 is Asian, showed that many people were not aware of the murder of Hiren Mohini, 39, who was killed in the early hours of Jan 31.

    They released a photograph of a knitted dark cap with a large white logo that they said was found with a blood-stained shoulder bag they had previously publicised as belonging to the killer. Police said they believe the attacker was caught on a closed circuit tv camera before he got into the cab.

    Mohini migrated to New Zealand from Mumbai six years ago to give his wife and two daughters aged 5 and 3 a safe place to live.

    The government has promised an inquiry into the safety of taxis following calls from drivers to make security cameras and passenger screens mandatory inside cabs.

      Email this story to a friend

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (optional)
    Message