Thai judge shoots himself in court in apparent suicide bid

A Thai judge shot himself in the chest in a court in an apparent suicide attempt following complaints about interference in a case he was presiding over.
Khanakorn Pianchana used a pistol to shoot himself in
a provincial court in the city of Yala, in southern Thailand, after acquitting
five men of murder and firearms charges due to lack of evidence. He underwent
surgery following the incident. The Bangkok Post reported his injuries were not
life-threatening.
Before the shooting a statement attributed to
Khanakorn, widely distributed on social media, claimed that senior judges told
him to change his verdicts in the case to guilty. This would have meant sentencing
three defendants to death and two to jail.
“At this moment, other fellow judges in Courts of First
Instance across the country are being treated the same way as I was. [If] I
cannot keep my oath of office, I’d rather die than live without honour,” the
statement said.
Khanakorn’s statement sparked concerns that senior
judges in Thailand’s justice system were abusing power to get guilty verdicts
delivered to suit political goals.
A spokesperson for Thailand’s Office of the Judiciary
told the Bangkok Post that Khanakorn apparently shot himself because he had
personal issues and was under stress.
However Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, secretary-general of
the country’s Future Forward Party, said that Khanakorn had been trying to make
claims about the court system public since early September.
On Saturday Workpoint News reported that Khanakorn was
still being cared for in an intensive care unit in a Yala hospital.