Judge shoots himself in court

A judge in Southern Thailand shot himself in court after delivering a not guilty verdict in the case of five Muslim suspects charged with murder in the predominantly Buddhist country’s restive South.
Khanakorn Pianchana shot himself in the chest after acquitting the suspects charged with murder, illegal association and gun-related offence on Friday because of insufficient evidence.
He was in hospital on Saturday.

On Saturday, people laid flowers in front of the court in Yala, one of the three Muslim-majority southern provinces at the heart of the insurgency that has claimed over 7,000 lives since 2004.
“He is safe now. We don’t know why he did this, probably his stress from personal issues.
“I confirm that there is no interference in the work of judges. They are independent in making verdicts,” Suriya Hongwilai, spokesman for the Court of Justice, told Reuters.
Suriya said he would report the incident to the Office of the Judicial Commission on Monday.
“I don’t think it’s just about the insurgency in the three southernmost provinces, the judge may want to convey a message that there is a problem with the entire judicial system,” Yala resident Ameed Mata said.
He said the insurgency issue is the most intense in the judicial system, his decision was apparently to show Thailand that this problem does exist.
Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat were part of an independent Malay Muslim sultanate before Thailand annexed them in 1909.
Report says some rebel groups want an independent state.
(Reuters/NAN)

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