The police have established the identity of one suspect in the murder of Kim Jong-Nam
The man watched the operation and after the attack was over, Kim Jong Nam, fixing a sharp deterioration in his condition.
SINGAPORE, March 18. /Offset. TASS Yevgeny Solovyov/. The Malaysian police have identified another suspect in the death of Kim Jong-Nam, who, presumably, played a key role in the operation.
About it reports on Saturday, the New Straits Times newspaper with reference to sources in the investigation team.
After a careful study of the records of the surveillance cameras in the airport of Kuala Lumpur, as well as recovery almost minute-by-minute detail of the massacre was discovered by a man, whose age is slightly more than 30 years, — writes the edition.
According to her, experts suggest that “it was he who watched the entire operation and directly after the attack was pursuing Kim Jong-Nam, detecting a sharp deterioration in his condition.”
In addition, according to sources, the Malaysian side subsequently received operational information from the Japanese intelligence agencies in Bangkok that we are talking about the citizen of the DPRK Chan Us una. A few hours after the murder he flew from Kuala Lumpur.
A few days ago, Interpol issued a red photo ID on the arrest of four North Koreans who are suspected in the murder of Kim Jong-Nam.
Meanwhile, before the Malaysian court charged with murder of two direct performers — a citizen of Vietnam and Indonesia. In addition, in this case suspected of two North Koreans who are allegedly hiding on the territory of the DPRK Embassy in Kuala Lumpur.
Kim Jong Nam, the older brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN, died on 13 Feb on the way to the hospital from the airport of Kuala Lumpur. The Minister of health Malaysia Subramaniam Sathasivam reported that the death was caused by exposure to the banned nerve agent VX (VX). Pyongyang continues to insist on the fact that in Malaysia, died a citizen of the DPRK who had a passport in the name of Kim Chol. While the cause of death was a heart attack, not poisoning with chemical substances, according to the Malaysian side.