Malaysia has indicted a suspect in the murder of Kim Jong-Nam

Malaysia has indicted a suspect in the murder of Kim Jong-Nam

Malaysia has charged two women, a suspect in the murder of Kim Jong-Nam — brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN. They were taken to court under reinforced security measures, according to the Associated Press.

The charges were earlier brought against the detained citizens of Vietnam and Indonesia. His guilt they refused to admit. In that case, if their involvement in the murder is proved, both women can be sentenced to death.

For the protection of suspects Malaysian authorities have attracted forces police special forces. On the way to the court of the women were accompanied by men in masks, armed with machine guns. Both suspects were wearing bulletproof vests.

Informed one of the defendants, a citizen of Indonesia city Ayshan said that he thought the attack on Kim Jong-Nam “drawing”. According to her, for participation, and paid her $90.

Kim Jong-Nam, half-brother of the head of North Korea Kim Jong-UN, was killed in an attack on 13 February. The attack on him was taken at the airport of capital of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur. As shown by the security footage, the brother of North Korean leader attacked two women, one of whom he was distracted, and the second threw over his face a handkerchief. Later lab results showed that Kim Jong-Nam has died from exposure to nerve gas VX, which is a weapon of mass destruction.

One version of the murder is the assassination of North Korean intelligence services. In particular, the involvement of the DPRK to the murder said the top leadership of South Korea.

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