Millennium Post

Malaysia charges two Asian women with Kim’s murder

The two women were charged with murder for allegedly smearing VX nerve agent, a banned chemical weapon, on the face of Kim Jong-nam on Feb13

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Kuala Lumpur: Two Asian women arrested on suspicion of assassinat­ing the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un were indicted here on Wednesday, prosecutor­s said.

Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, 29, were officially charged with murder for allegedly smearing VX nerve agent, a banned chemical weapon, on the face of Kim Jong-nam at the Kuala Lumpur airport on February 13. Kim was awaiting a flight to Macau.

Aisyah and Huong appeared at a court surrounded by dozens of armed police officers and hundreds of reporters. It was their first public appearance after they were arrested last month, Yonhap reported.

During the hour-long court procedure, both denied murdering the victim intentiona­lly, saying they thought it was a prank, not an actual chemical attack.

The police and the prosecutio­n, however, rebutted, saying the women rehearsed the attack and were aware of the toxicity of the substance they were handling.

The two suspects can be sentenced to death, if convicted of the allegation­s, according to the prosecutor­s. The next court date is April 13.

Prosecutor­s were also planning to indict Ri Jongchol, a 46-year-old North Korean man arrested in connection with the case.

Malaysia has been demanding the repatriati­on of the four other suspects, who allegedly fled back to North Korea after the incident.

A former North Korean deputy ambassador to the UN, Ri Tong-il arrived in Malaysia on Tuesday, amid an escalating diplomatic row over the death, to request the country to hand over Kim’s body.

South Korea’s Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se on Tuesday addressed the assassinat­ion as an outright challenge to the internatio­nal order and said it showed the inhuman nature of the North Korean regime.

“In order to stop North Korean leadership from further violating human rights, it is necessary to clarify who is responsibl­e,” Yun said at a meeting with UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein in Geneva.

During the hour-long court procedure, both denied murdering the victim intentiona­lly, saying they thought it was a prank, not an actual chemical attack

 ??  ?? Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, 29, were officially charged with murder
Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, 29, were officially charged with murder

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