West End Shisha Bar Destroyed in Overnight Ram Raid and Fire

West End Shisha Bar Destroyed in Overnight Ram Raid and Fire

A well-established West End shisha bar was severely damaged in what appears to be a deliberate attack at around 3:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 7. The incident occurred on Boundary Street when perpetrators used a stolen vehicle to ram the storefront before setting it ablaze.


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Truck rams into West End shisha bar

Security footage captured two individuals driving a stolen white Isuzu D-Max—previously reported stolen from Shorncliffe on 29 October—into the establishment multiple times. The suspects, described as wearing hooded garments, were then seen throwing what investigators believe to be a molotov cocktail into the vehicle before fleeing the scene in a white Ford sedan.

The Queensland Fire Department arrived promptly, containing the vehicle fire by 3:15 a.m. However, the business had already sustained significant damage from both the impact and subsequent fire. No injuries were reported as the premises were unoccupied at the time of the incident.

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Local resident Arthur Early witnessed the incident and described the scene as reminiscent of a movie explosion. Another resident, who requested anonymity, reported hearing crashes before witnessing the business engulfed in flames.

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Impact on local business owner

Sammy Ansabag, the establishment’s owner, expressed devastation over the attack. “I’ve been here 15 years, everyone loves me. I work hard,” Ansabag told 9News. He added that he has no knowledge of why his business might have been targeted.

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Queensland Police have established a crime scene and are currently seeking two male suspects. One was wearing a beige hoodie with black track pants, while the other was dressed in all black.


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Authorities are urging West End residents who may have witnessed suspicious activity or have additional information to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.

Published 10-November-2024