Skip to main content /WORLD
CNN.com /WORLD
CNN TV
EDITIONS






Monk hostage drama ends

The gunman was apprehended while talking to reporters
The gunman was apprehended while talking to reporters  


From Tom Mintier
CNN Bangkok Bureau Chief

BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- A man dressed as a Buddhist monk and wielding an AK-47 assault rifle was arrested after he took 30 hostages at a security checkpoint on the grounds of Thailand's parliament building in Bangkok.

The man, wearing his orange robes fired one shot into the air after taking over the checkpoint at about 8 a.m. (0100 GMT), demanding to see Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. No one was injured, and he never got into the parliament chamber itself.

A short time later, the man, identified as Sayant and believed to be about 30 years old, was rushed by six plainclothes police officers as he spoke with the press. He was disarmed and taken into custody, where he was charged with weapons violations.

AUDIO
CNN/s Tom Mintier reports on the hostage situation.
925KB / 1:26 min
WAV sound
 

He told reporters that he had been abused and tortured by police, but he did not say when or where. He said he was from the city of Chantaburi, about 225 km (140 miles) east of Bangkok.

The parliament convened as planned with lawmakers set to debate a no confidence vote against the government.



 
 
 
 







RELATED SITES:

 Search   

Back to the top