Airport video shows North Korean embassy
official with Kim Jong Nam murder suspects
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[November 06, 2017]
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - An North
Korean embassy official and a manager of Air Koryo, the national
airline, met suspects wanted for the killing of Kim Jong Nam shortly
after the murder, according to video recordings shown at the trial in
Kuala Lumpur on Monday.
Two women, Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Doan Thi Huong from Vietnam, and
four men who are still at large, have been charged in the murder of the
half-brother of the country's leader, using banned chemical weapon VX at
Kuala Lumpur airport on Feb. 13.
Defense lawyers have said Siti Aisyah and Huong were duped into thinking
they were playing a prank for a reality TV show.
The four suspects, who were caught on airport camera talking to the
women before they attacked Kim Jong Nam, were identified as North
Koreans for the first time on Monday, a month since the trial began.
Three of them were seen meeting a North Korean embassy official and the
Air Koryo official, both unidentified, at the main airport terminal
within an hour of the attack, lead police investigator Wan Azirul Nizam
Che Wan Aziz told the court.
North Korea has vehemently denied accusations by South Korean and U.S.
officials that Kim Jong Un's regime was behind the killing.
Kim Jong Nam, who was living in exile in Macau, had criticized his
family's dynastic rule of North Korea and his brother had issued a
standing order for his execution, some South Korean lawmakers have said.
Footage played in the courtroom showed the Air Koryo official helping
the three suspects at an airport check-in counter. He was later seen
arranging a flight ticket for the fourth suspect too, Wan Azirul said.
Wan Azirul identified the men as North Koreans Hong Song Hac, Ri Ji
Hyon, Ri Jae Nam and O Jong Gil, citing intelligence findings by the
special branch of the Malaysian police.
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Indonesian Siti Aisyah who is on trial for the killing of Kim Jong
Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader, is escorted
as she leaves at the Department of Chemistry in Petaling Jaya, near
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia October 9, 2017. REUTERS/Lai Seng Sin
Wan Azirul said he investigated and took statements from both the
embassy and the Air Koryo official.
"They explained that the reason they were there was to assist every
North Korean individual or citizen who boarded a flight to leave the
country," he told the court.
The North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur did not respond to Reuters'
telephone calls and emails to seek comment.
The sensational murder unraveled once-close ties between Malaysia
and North Korea.
Malaysia was forced to return Kim Jong Nam's body and allow the
return home of three North Korean men wanted for questioning and
hiding in the Kuala Lumpur embassy, in exchange for the release of
nine Malaysians stuck in Pyongyang.
Wan Azirul said police intelligence also provided information on a
fifth suspect identified as Ri Ji U, who was also "suspected to have
the real name James", based on images and photographs taken from
Siti Aisyah's phone.
(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Additional reporting by Joseph
Sipalan; Editing by Praveen Menon and Clarence Fernandez)
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