Bangkok Post

FFP to pitch amendments to trial laws

‘Independen­ce’ from influence a priority

- POST REPORTERS

Future Forward Party secretary-general Piyabutr Saengkanok­kul says he will raise the issue of the self-shooting by Judge Khanakorn Pianchana at a meeting of the House committee on Legal Affairs, Justice, and Human Rights today.

Mr Piyabutr said that in his capacity as the committee’s chairman, he will bring informatio­n and documents related to the matter before the committee for considerat­ion. He said the judge’s claim of interferen­ce in a case he had been presiding over has warranted his attention.

He said the committee will examine facts and informatio­n regarding the shooting, and consider the judge’s calls for rules and regulation­s governing trial procedures to be amended to ensure judges are able to work independen­tly of influence and pressures from inside and outside their organisati­ons.

The committee will also draw up proposals for legal amendments to address the issue, Mr Piyabutr said. He insisted that the committee was not trying to interfere with the justice system, but that the committee is duty-bound to look into the case in order to improve and preserve the credibilit­y of the judiciary.

Mr Khanakorn shot himself last Friday afternoon after giving a ruling and addressing the court in a speech that he reportedly broadcast live on Facebook. The shooting is believed to be related to alleged judicial interferen­ce in the case, which saw the judge acquit five defendants charged with the shooting of five people in Yala’s Bannang Sata district in June last year.

Suriyan Hongvilai, spokesman of the Office of the Judiciary, yesterday explained the procedure for judges to deliver a ruling, saying the regional chief judge’s examinatio­n of a ruling was not an act of interferen­ce. He said that the regional chief judge is authorised by law to examine and dispute a ruling by a court of first instance in cases involving security, terrorism, and offences which have penalties of over 10 years, life imprisonme­nt or death penalties.

However, if the judging panel stands by its ruling and the regional chief judge cannot force the judging panel to reverse its decision, Mr Suriyan said. The regional chief judge can only offer his differing view as an addendum to the ruling in the event an appeal was lodged, he said.

The FFP yesterday chronicled incidents leading up to the selfshooti­ng on its Facebook page. The party claimed that it had obtained informatio­n from those present in the courtroom at the Yala Provincial Court. According to the FFP, after Mr Khanakorn shot himself, officers from the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) allegedly tampered with his mobile phone and erased some posts from his Facebook page.

The FFP also urged all involved to disclose footage from security cameras in the courtroom as well as footage from Mr Khanakorn’s live broadcast to show what happened on that day. A 25-page document that Mr Khanakorn allegedly posted on his Facebook page before he shot himself also reportedly disappeare­d.

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