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Two Kiwis accused of attacking Thai cop, snatching gun in roadside fight

Publish Date
Mon, 18 Mar 2024, 8:27am
Two Kiwis are accused of attacking a local police officer after being pulled over in Thailand, taking his gun and causing a shot to go off. Photo / Thapapong Trs
Two Kiwis are accused of attacking a local police officer after being pulled over in Thailand, taking his gun and causing a shot to go off. Photo / Thapapong Trs

Two Kiwis accused of attacking Thai cop, snatching gun in roadside fight

Publish Date
Mon, 18 Mar 2024, 8:27am

Two New Zealanders have reportedly been arrested in Phuket, Thailand, after they allegedly attacked a local police officer and tried to snatch his gun when they were pulled over for speeding. 

Local media report that Hamish Day, 36, and Oscar Day, 38, were pulled over in Chalong in the south of Phuket on Saturday afternoon local time after they had been speeding through a community zone and had failed to stick to the left side of the road. 

Somsak Noo-iad, a local lieutenant, who pulled the Days over, said the pair initially sped away after being signalled to stop. 

After Somsak eventually caught up with them, the Kiwis objected to him filming the pair and grabbed his phone and assaulted him. During the fracas, one of them grabbed his gun, which went off. 

Photos shared online show the pair holding the officer in a chokehold. 

Two New Zealanders have been arrested in Thailand after they arrested a local police officer in Phuket. Photo / Thapapong Trs

Two New Zealanders have been arrested in Thailand after they arrested a local police officer in Phuket. Photo / Thapapong Trs 

They have both been charged with robbery, obstruction of police duty, physically attacking a police officer, driving without a licence and bribery. 

Thai media reported Chalong station chief Ekarat Plaiduang said both men attempted to bribe the police officer but he turned it down. 

The Herald has approached MFAT for comment. 

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