New Zealand / Otago

More charges laid against former Southland rugby player

16:31 pm on 2 February 2021

By Jared Morgan of

A 44-year-old former Southland rugby representative's history of playing catch and release with the law has again resulted in his arrest.

Pita Wilson. Photo: ODT

Pita William Hapurona Wilson, stonemason, of Invercargill, twice appeared in the Christchurch District Court via audiovisual link yesterday following his arrest on Sunday.

Police were searching for Wilson when they found a suspected car-boot meth lab at the Ashford Motor Lodge in Papanui Rd, Christchurch.

Wilson appeared on a charge of unlawful possession of a firearm, a pump-action shotgun, and unlawful possession of six shotgun cartridges before being remanded to appear again in the afternoon, when he applied for bail.

Bail was opposed by police and Wilson was remanded in custody to reappear in the Christchurch District Court via audiovisual link on 15 February.

His arrest came after 10 days on the run and the new charges add to already long list of charges pending for Wilson, who was wanted for failing to appear in the Invercargill District Court on 21 January.

He was to be sentenced on charges of unlawful possession a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, and one count of obstructing a medical officer.

The charges relate to an incident in Alexandra on 3 April - during lockdown, when he was the front-seat passenger in a car stopped by police.

Following a search of the vehicle, police found a shotgun and shotgun shell in the boot.

As well as the Alexandra charges, Wilson also faces unrelated charges of assault.

Wilson played for the Southland Stags in 2003, having previously played for North Harbour and the New Zealand Colts.

Meanwhile, Wilson's co-accused, a 50-year-old woman, has been charged with failing to assist police in a computer search and is scheduled to appear in the Christchurch District Court on Friday.

- This story was published on the Otago Daily Times website.