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Watch the shocking moment three masked men storm into a shop with a large blade and drag a staff member to the floor before stealing more than £4,000 worth of goods.
St John's Mini Market in Sittingbourne was targeted by the group of men who stole cigarettes, alcohol and cash from the convenience store.
The terrifying moment a Sittingbourne shop was the target of a knife point robbery
It is the second time in four years it has been the victim of a knife point robbery.
The terrifying ordeal was captured on CCTV at the St John's Avenue store at around 7pm on January 16, with footage showing three men barge into the shop, one armed with a large blade, and push a staff member to the floor.
Two of the suspects then pushed a second member of staff towards the cigarettes before chucking them in a bag.
At the same time the third suspect with the blade had smashed an ice cream cooler with the knife before stealing the workers jacket from him.
All three men then fled as onlookers from the chip shop next door witnessed the events.
Shop owner Sekar Geyasekaran was off duty at the time but revealed none of his staff were injured, just a little shaken up in the robbery which saw £1,200 of cash taken.
The 41-year-old has owned the store since 2016 and it was the subject of a similar incident in 2017, with no suspects being found.
He said: "The group of young men parked round the back and came in and grabbed my staff member and chucked him to the ground while the others took loads of things.
"My staff are getting on with things now but it was really scary for them. They smashed one of my £800 freezer doors when they were leaving.
'It's upsetting and annoying because it will affect me and the business.'
"One of the worst parts was it was only 7pm, so was quite early. There were people waiting outside the chip shop next door who saw it all happen.
"It' hard to tell who they were or what they look like because they were wearing masks and we could only see their eyes.
"It's upsetting and annoying because it will affect me and the business. It's my premium which will shoot up from this."
Investigating officer PC Harry Groves said: "While investigators are completing inquiries in the area, including the examination of CCTV footage, we are appealing for witnesses who may have seen the incident or saw somebody acting suspiciously, to contact us."
One of the suspects was wearing a black coat, light gloves, black tracksuit bottoms with a white stripe and black trainers. He was carrying a green bag and had a black face mask.
The second was wearing a blue coat with a grey hooded top underneath with gloves, a black hat, grey joggers and black trainers. He was wearing a blue surgical face mask.
The third suspect was wearing a dark coat with grey joggers, dark trainers, a dark woollen hat and a blue surgical face mask. He was also wearing black and orange gloves.
Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is urged to call the appeal line on 01795 419119, quoting crime reference 46/8283/21.
You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111 or using the anonymous online form on their website.