The New Zealand Herald

Kiwis arrested after tussle with Thai cop

- David Fisher

The parents of brothers held in Thailand after a dramatic roadside tussle with a police officer have spoken of their distress as the brothers approach their first court hearing.

Hamish and Oscar Day, 36 and 38, were holidaying together in Phuket, Thailand, when they were pulled up by a police officer who claimed they were speeding and not hugging the roadside closely enough.

Their parents, millionair­e business and property owners Laurence and Katrina Day, have asked for calm and privacy in the aftermath of the highprofil­e incident which saw video emerge — and broadcast on Thai television — of disturbing scenes.

“It’s very, very concerning,” Laurence Day told the Herald. “The family is distraught. We’re praying for a good outcome.

“Who would have ever expected this? Just a couple of kids on a tourist trip.”

Day said both men had their own families, including children, in New Zealand who were deeply concerned for their wellbeing.

“They were just on holiday. It’s very difficult. At the moment they’re okay. It’s a very trying time.”

He said Hamish Day had managed to get a single text message out to his wife but they had received no other communicat­ion.

The pair were due to appear in court today after their arrest on charges of robbery, obstructio­n of police duty, physical attack against a policeman, driving without a licence and bribery.

Thai media reported the charges came after police senior sergeant major Somsak Noo-iad ordered the Day brothers to pull over as they rode motor scooters along one of the main thoroughfa­res in the port and shopping district of Chalong in Phuket.

The Bangkok Post reported that the Days initially sped up before stopping, allegedly shouting at the police officer who recorded their actions on his mobile phone.

At that point, it was alleged, the New Zealand tourists attempted to block the recording in an altercatio­n that turned physical and led to a shot being fired from the officer’s automatic pistol during a scuffle for control of the weapon.

Reinforcem­ents from a nearby police station soon arrived and the Days were arrested and charged.

In video captured of the altercatio­n, a woman can be heard shouting at the men: “You stop, you stop. He have gun. You stop.”

A voice with a New Zealand accent can be heard saying: “The policeman was trying to attack us.”

The video shows Hamish Day standing at the roadside watching as his brother Oscar tussles on the ground with the Thai police officer.

“He’s trying to kill him,” a voice can be heard shouting, although it is unclear who it is directed at.

When the video was broadcast on Thai television, it used a red ring to highlight an object Oscar Day and the police officer appear to be wrestling over. Thai police have said the officer’s pistol was taken during the incident and discharged.

As Oscar Day attempts to separate himself from the officer, Hamish Day moves closer with a mobile phone pointed at the men on the ground as if trying to video the pair.

Hamish Day can also be seen approachin­g the pair on the ground holding an automatic pistol in an open-handed fashion as if offering it.

Laurence Day said his sons had been in Thailand for around a week travelling and seeing sights. Both had been to the country previously, he said, and “they thought it was a wonderful country”.

Laurence Day said he had no further informatio­n about what had happened other than what media had reported. He said the men had a lawyer who they were working with in Thailand and he was considerin­g flying to Thailand himself to see if he could assist.

Until December, Hamish Day was chief executive at Code Avengers, an education business teaching computer programmin­g mainly through schools across Asia and the Pacific.

New chief executive Matt Comb said the news prompted the company to carry out housekeepi­ng on its website, which included removing references to Hamish Day and to other staff who had also left.

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Photo / Thapapong Trs Video posted on Facebook shows the two brothers from Hamilton in a struggle with a Thai police officer.
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Oscar Day
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Hamish Day

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