CCTV has captured two thugs smashing their way into a restaurant in Glasgow.

The Thai Bar & Restaurant on Kilmarnock Road in Shawlands was targeted by two hooded men who were seen throwing a brick at the glass door before kicking the glass in.

The thieves also damaged part of the flooring and counter before stealing around £100 from the till.

Glasgow Times:

Glasgow Times:

Robert Kokosza, owner of the diner, received a call from the manager on Monday morning after she was faced with the aftermath of the robbery when opening up. 

He was forced to close the restaurant for a day due to the incident, resulting in lost revenue.

Robert, who has run the restaurant for three years, said: “I heard there were two more places robbed that night.

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“They smashed the counter. We don’t keep much money in the till, just some change. So, they stole £100 but they caused more damage than what it was worth.

“They smashed the window and damaged the flooring. It has cost us £250 to fix the window, and we’re still waiting for a quote for the floor and counter.”

Glasgow Times:

Police are investigating the incident.

A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page read: “The restaurant fell victim to crime at 3.30am on Sunday, February 19, with CCTV picking up the intruders smashing their way in through the door.

“If anyone does have any information, please get in touch with us.”

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 4.50am on Sunday, February 19, 2023, police were called to a report of a break-in to a premises on Kilmarnock Road, Glasgow.

“Enquiries are ongoing.”