Oxenford robbery: Two men who tied up terrified female workers in a violent armed robbery at Thai massage parlour on the Gold Coast are jailed Staff were tied up and locked in a room Forced to hand over cash and phones READ MORE: Robbers use hammer to smash jewellery store By Pranav Harish For Daily Mail Australia Published: 17:01, 12 June 2024 | Updated: 17:49, 12 June 2024 e-mail 6 shares View comments A New Zealand national has admitted to planning a violent robbery at a massage parlour and tying up two workers during the terrifying incident. James Garner Daniel and Damien Charles Kleidon pleaded guilty to a string of offences in relation to the break-in at a Thai massage parlour, in Oxenford, on the Gold Coast , on July 1 last year. Daniel, 39, a New Zealand national and Kleidon, 36, were sentenced in Southport District Court on Wednesday after they both pleaded to one count each of armed robbery in company, attempted robbery in company and two counts of deprivation of liberty.
Daniel also pleaded guilty to one count each of stealing, wilful damage and unlawful entry. The court heard that the pair tried to enter the massage parlour but were confronted by two female workers. Armed with a fake gun, Daniel ordered the women to hand over money and their phones, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
Two men have been sentenced over the violent armed robbery of a Thai massage parlour in Oxenford on the Gold Coast last July. Pictured are police at the scene CCTV from the massage par.
