Three masked bandits pull off daylight robbery of Jennings supermarket while holding Chinese owner at gunpoint

The police are still probing a daring daylight robbery that recently
occurred at a supermarket in Jennings. 
 
Reports say the establishment, Gold Harbour Supermarket, which is
owned and operated by a Chinese national, was robbed by masked
gunmen, and the businessman made a report of the incident to the
Bolans Police Station. 
 
It is alleged that, at about 2:43 p.m. on November 29, the owner was
approached by masked men who had entered through the open
door on the west side of the building.
 
The alleged offenders were brandishing a firearm and proceeded to
rob the supermarket. From behind the counter, they removed a
black cash register containing $2,000 in cash and a red iPhone 12
valued at US$1,000.
 

While one of the three masked men was taking the cash register –
using force to dislodge it from the electrical connection – another
was holding the owner at gunpoint, reports say.
 
The three men then escaped via the same point of entry and fled in a
silver Toyota Mark X motorcar that was parked adjacent to the
supermarket. Reportedly they drove off in a westerly direction. 
 
One of the alleged assailants was dressed in three-quarter denim
jeans and a navy blue shirt; another was clad in navy-blue coveralls
and wore a wide-brimmed hat with a ski mask concealing his face;
and the third robber was dressed in a blue shirt and long black
pants and carried a black backpack.  
 
A search was carried out in the area for persons fitting these
descriptions and for the vehicle, but without success.
 
Apparently, footage of the heist was captured on surveillance
cameras.