The Borneo Post

US man built deadly secret tunnels over ‘N. Korea’ fear

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WASHINGTON: A US millionair­e is to appear in court on Friday charged in the murder of a man recruited to build tunnels at his home near the US capital for protection against North Korea, reports say.

Daniel Beckwitt, a conspiracy theorist and millionair­e stock trader, has posted a 100,000 bond and will be released from detention on Monday morning, WRC-TV said.

Beckwitt, 27, is charged with second- degree murder and involuntar­y manslaught­er in connection with the death in September 2017 of Askia Khafra, 21.

Khafra died when a fire broke out in the basement as he dug a tunnel under the home where Beckwitt lived in Bethesda, Maryland, a Washington suburb.

Beckwitt is ‘an unusual individual’, his lawyer Robert Bonsib told court on Thursday when a grand jury indicted the millionair­e, The Washington Post reported.

Beckwitt, set to appear in court on June 8, sought to ‘create a secure bunker because of his concern about internatio­nal tensions, North Korea, interconti­nental ballistic missiles’, Bonsib said.

WRC-TV showed earlier footage of what it said was Beckwitt – his identity hidden under a shiny gold outfit and hood resembling a firefighte­r’s protective suit – addressing a computer hacking convention.

Beckwitt spoke of ‘ legislativ­e creepings by our misguided government toward the Orwellian tyranny... powered by signals intelligen­ce’.

Khafra reportedly met Beckwitt through social media, and was told ‘if he digs in this tunnel, day and night, and sleeps in this tunnel, and eats in this tunnel, and goes to the bathroom in buckets in this tunnel, he will be compensate­d financiall­y so he can start his dream company’, Montgomery County assistant state’s attorney Doug Wink told court, according to WJLA-TV. — AFP

 ??  ?? Onodera (centre), Mattis (left) and South Korea’s Defence Minister Song Young-moo leave after a trilateral meeting on the sidelines of the IISS Shangri-la Dialogue in Singapore. — Reuters photo
Onodera (centre), Mattis (left) and South Korea’s Defence Minister Song Young-moo leave after a trilateral meeting on the sidelines of the IISS Shangri-la Dialogue in Singapore. — Reuters photo

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