Interpol declared wanted by four North Koreans in the case of Kim Jong-Nam

Interpol declared wanted by four North Koreans in the case of Kim Jong-Nam

According to preliminary data, citizens of the DPRK were in Malaysia airport on the day of the murder of the brother of the leader of North Korea Kim Jong-UN.

Interpol declared in the international search of four DPRK nationals suspected of involvement in the murder of Kim Jong-Nam brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN.

As reported by the Singapore Channel News Asia, four wanted men were in the airport in Kuala Lumpur the day of the murder Kim Jong-Nam and the same day left the territory of Malaysia.

According to police, they left Malaysia on the same day and now can take refuge in North Korea’s capital Pyongyang.

We will remind, the man, who is called the brother of Kim Chen UN, died 13 February after at the airport of Kuala Lumpur sprayed him in the face of toxic agent VX. The suspect was the North Korean secret services.

An autopsy was performed, but its results will be known not soon, since the additional expertise associated with the identification applied to the murder of the poison, take a lot of time.

DPRK denies murder Kim Jong-Nam, stating that the deceased name was, as indicated in his passport, Kim Chol. Also, North Korean authorities claim that the man died not from poison, but from a heart attack.

Kim Jong-Nam — eldest half-brother of the current head of North Korea Kim Jong-UN. He was considered the most likely successor of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il. However, after attempting to enter Japan on a fake passport allegedly “to visit Disneyland” that he promised four-year-old son travelling with him, Kim Jong Nam suffered disgrace and lost all his official positions.

Recent years lived in Macau, Malaysia and Singapore.

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