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Two New Zealand Men Arrested in Phuket for Alleged Brutal Assault on Traffic Cop

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Phuket—At 3:50 PM, on March 16th, 2024, Chalong police officers captured two New Zealand nationals who allegedly refused to pull over for a traffic offense, evaded police arrest, and were later accused of assaulting an officer who pursued them in Mueang, Phuket.


According to the police report, Chalong patrol police were performing their regular duty on Chaofa East Road, in front of the Chalong police station. Two foreigners on motorbikes did not follow the traffic laws, not riding close to the left side of the road and riding at high speed in a community area, according to Chalong police.


The police on duty asked for cooperation from them to stop their motorbikes. However, the two violators then allegedly attempted to flee from the police.After the police pursuit, the two foreigners were infuriated and allegedly attacked the police while having the incident recorded by the police.

 

The situation escalated as the foreigners allegedly attempted to snatch the officers’ firearm causing the gun to fire once, nobody was injured, according to the police.

 

By Adam Judd

 

Full story: THE PHUKET EXPRESS 2024-03-18

 

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    What a couple of knuckle heads. I bet they'd never do that back home. Evading police is bad enough but to take the officers weapon? They're asking for it. Throw them in jail and give th

  • ...more than likely the officer got angry and pulled his gun threatening the two tourists who then disarmed him in self defence..IMO.

  • Don't know why these nuts did this but....In video the one guy takes the gun from the cops hand & throws it to roadside....   The other guy picks it up & removes the magazine & c

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What a couple of knuckle heads.

I bet they'd never do that back home. Evading police is bad enough but to take the officers weapon?

They're asking for it.

Throw them in jail and give them a taste of Thai prison for a few years then deport them and never let them come back.....

 

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At the very least Im hoping for a public  lynching, decapitation , put thru a mincer, made into jam and given free  to all Thai nationals as a  lesson to us  all. Clicks  machine goes into overdrive

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New Zealand men face serious charges after a violent attack on a police officer in Phuket on Saturday
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Shocking scene shows two New Zealand tourists after they attacked an on-duty police officer on Saturday in the Chalong area of the holiday island. One of the pair snatched the police officer’s Sig Sauer firearm and assaulted him with it. When the policeman, Police Senior Sergeant Major Somsak Noo-iad, tried to recover his gun, a shot was discharged in the ensuing struggle. Top brass have vowed to pursue justice in the case. Indeed, further criminal charges may be brought. Initially, the pair face charges of assault, robbery, obstruction and bribery.


New Zealand men in hot water after violent attack on Phuket policeman. Two New Zealand tourists face charges after assaulting a Phuket traffic officer. Their brazen attack has outraged and disturbed both local residents including foreigners and tourists. Senior police in the province have vowed to seek justice in court for the injured officer following his ordeal.


Two New Zealand men are to appear before Phuket Provincial Court on Monday charged with assaulting an on-duty policeman. Top brass on the holiday island are determined to seek justice for the officer who was assaulted. The brazen attack occurred in the Chalong district of Phuket on Saturday. It saw the pair, both in their late thirties, physically confront, assault and overpower the policeman. It came after he pursued them over a road traffic stop. At one point, a shot was fired from the policeman’s gun as he struggled with his attackers. At the same time, one man used the firearm to assault the officer putting him in fear of his life.

 

Two New Zealand tourists sparked outrage in Phuket on Saturday, March 16. The pair physically attacked and overpowered an on-duty police officer while stealing his gun.

 

At length, they appeared to use the gun to further assault and terrify the stricken officer.

 

Full story: Thai Examiner.com 2024-03-18

 

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Note the newscaster says "Farang again" and the word Farang is the video title.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

At length, they appeared to use the gun to further assault and terrify the stricken officer.

 

Don't know why these nuts did this but....In video the one guy takes the gun from the cops hand & throws it to roadside....

 

The other guy picks it up & removes the magazine & clears the weapon

 

As always there is more to this story & none of it will be good

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Good to see the Kiwi's making the headlines. 

 

Thailand wants more tourism but they really should filter the tourists, too many lowlife foreigners arriving. 

 

 

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Low life punks who deserve everything the cops throw at them.

A minor traffic stop turns into mayhem and serious violent assaults.

Oh, and discharging a police weapon!! Really??

Dumb asses. 

 

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My guess, is that the foreigners were only acting in self-defense and that is how the police should act like happened. 

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Perhaps they were reacting to Thai police extorting Farangs. ??????

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maybe the whole story will be revealed in time.

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According to initial reports on NZ news the two claim the Police officer attempted to attack them and they acted in Self Defence.

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Please keep them in prison in Thailand.. we don't want this sort of sick trash back in New Zealand...

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28 minutes ago, mania said:

 

Don't know why these nuts did this but....In video the one guy takes the gun from the cops hand & throws it to roadside....

 

The other guy picks it up & removes the magazine & clears the weapon

 

As always there is more to this story & none of it will be good

...more than likely the officer got angry and pulled his gun threatening the two tourists who then disarmed him in self defence..IMO.

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Oh dear, This is not going to end well.

Total idiots.

This will make us all more popular with the locals.

 

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I don’t know these two just getting pulled over for a traffic infraction and doing this , I can say it does seem there’s more to the story and I only see one of them taking the weapon and clearing it ( making it safe) definitely more to  this story . At least no one was hurt .

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Just now, tandor said:

...more than likely the officer got angry and pulled his gun threatening the two tourists who then disarmed him in self defence..IMO.

Have to say that's what the video points towards.

 

But this won't end well for them, neither will it help the image of foreigners here.

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Like i have already posted in the first thread, I don't fancy their chances to see NZ again any time soon..

The'll be be able to speak flaunt Thai by the time they'll get out...

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Geez, let's wait until we get both sides, of the story.

In NZ it is reported that the guys were protecting themselves.

But as usual, on here, we get the "hang the farang" attitude. Guys, Thai police are not law abiding people, even Thais will tell you that.

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If you run from the cops.

what do you expect to happen in Thailand.

They will pay for this, big time.

Idiots.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As a New Zealander, I can confirm that NZ is full of arrogant entitled p***** ... looking forward to leaving permanently... to SE Asia....

 

In my many thousands of KMs of motorcycling in Thailand, I was ALWAYS stopped at EVERY road check point, even as Thai's without helmets passed by without being stopped.

 

Once I was stopped about 3 times in maybe 20 kms (I have no idea what there were so many check points). I complained to the senior Police Officer there. He was very friendly. Funny, the next two check points I went though I was not stopped the only time this has ever happened = not being stopped at a Police check point.

 

There can have been no possible sane reason why these two nutters ended up in the situation they did other than their own arrogance, entitlement and stupidity.

 

I think too many western people tend to demand the same standards in a SE Asian country as they expect in their own country, forgetting that they are guests in this country and need to abide by the laws and customs of that country. As they say, when in Rome xxx xx x

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Kiwiken said:

maybe the whole story will be revealed in time.

Nah, ASEAN now members will have it all solved well before that happens

Look on the bright side, they're only on the letter N, the Brits have got plenty of breathing space before their next turn.

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Like other tourists before them they probably adopted the mindset of invulnerability and think they can get high, drive around as fast as they like, ignore the locals rules, wind up in hospital to rely on Go-fund-me appeals to get back home. God help the rest of us who have to live with the consequences of this nonsense.

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Despite all the sh#t they're going to end up in, had these two crazy KIWIs pulled this stunt in USA, they'd probably be going home in cargo, and in coffins.

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28 minutes ago, Kiwiken said:

maybe the whole story will be revealed in time.

I seriously doubt that!

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Poor little boys,  grew up in a broken home, no food, no money, no education, never understood what laws and police meant,had to steal money for trip to Thailand. 

That would be the story back in NZ

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

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Phuket—At 3:50 PM, on March 16th, 2024, Chalong police officers captured two New Zealand nationals who allegedly refused to pull over for a traffic offense, evaded police arrest, and were later accused of assaulting an officer who pursued them in Mueang, Phuket.


According to the police report, Chalong patrol police were performing their regular duty on Chaofa East Road, in front of the Chalong police station. Two foreigners on motorbikes did not follow the traffic laws, not riding close to the left side of the road and riding at high speed in a community area, according to Chalong police.


The police on duty asked for cooperation from them to stop their motorbikes. However, the two violators then allegedly attempted to flee from the police.After the police pursuit, the two foreigners were infuriated and allegedly attacked the police while having the incident recorded by the police.

 

The situation escalated as the foreigners allegedly attempted to snatch the officers’ firearm causing the gun to fire once, nobody was injured, according to the police.

 

By Adam Judd

 

Full story: THE PHUKET EXPRESS 2024-03-18

 

- Discover how Cigna Insurance can protect you with a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment. For more information on expat health insurance click here.

 

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OK so what's been said that they didn't go out with their drivers licence and that's where it all kicked off, You never go out without your licence here if your riding or driving I learnt that 24 Yr ago! But that's even if they have a licence but I hope they get the full treatment at chalong Station then put behind the door for a few years

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3 minutes ago, milesinnz said:

As a New Zealander, I can confirm that NZ is full of arrogant entitled p***** ... looking forward to leaving permanently... to SE Asia....

 

In my many thousands of KMs of motorcycling in Thailand, I was ALWAYS stopped at EVERY road check point, even as Thai's without helmets passed by without being stopped.

 

Once I was stopped about 3 times in maybe 20 kms (I have no idea what there were so many check points). I complained to the senior Police Officer there. He was very friendly. Funny, the next two check points I went though I was not stopped the only time this has ever happened = not being stopped at a Police check point.

 

There can have been no possible sane reason why these two nutters ended up in the situation they did other than their own arrogance, entitlement and stupidity.

 

I think too many western people tend to demand the same standards in a SE Asian country as they expect in their own country, forgetting that they are guests in this country and need to abide by the laws and customs of that country. As they say, when in Rome xxx xx x

 

 

Ask Aussie cops how the kiwis behave in Oz. Sameway these two pigheaded 'bros' did. Never known a kiwi in Oz to respect anylaws and I know and have worked with plenty of them.My youngest son unfortunately partnered a kiwi 'thing', absolute nightmare, he,s lucky to be alive.

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