Malaysia after the assassination of Kim Jong-Nam will cancel visa-free entry for North Korea

The Airport Of Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia will cancel visa-free entry for citizens of the DPRK. As stated by Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the tightening of the regime will come into force from Monday, March 6, reports Reuters.

Now the North Koreans will be required to obtain an entry visa. Change the order, the official explained by interests of national security.

The decision was made two weeks later, after Kim Jong-Nam, half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN, was assassinated in the airport of Kuala Lumpur with toxic substances nervously-paralytic action. South Korea and the United States argue that he was killed by agents of the North Korean regime.

Earlier it was reported that on suspicion of involvement in the crime arrested a citizen of Malaysia, born in the DPRK Ri Jong Chol, a citizen of Vietnam and a citizen of Indonesia. The last — 25-year-old Siti Aisha got poisoning Kim Jong-Nam $ 90. Also declared wanted are four citizens of North Korea.

The police came to the conclusion that women have caused a toxic substance on the face of Kim Jong-Nam with his bare hands. They are charged with. In this article, the court may impose a death sentence.

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