Oman Daily Observer

Kim Jong Nam probe slammed as ‘shoddy’

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SHAH ALAM, Malaysia: The investigat­ion into the assassinat­ion of the North Korean leader’s half-brother was “shoddy” and “lopsided”, a Malaysian court heard on Wednesday as the trial resumed of two women accused of the murder.

Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong allegedly killed Kim Jong Nam by smearing a toxic nerve agent on his face at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport last year in a Cold War-style hit that shocked the world.

Defence lawyers have argued that the women were recruited to take part in what they thought were prank TV shows but were instead tricked into becoming inadverten­t assassins, in an elaborate plot by a group of North Korean agents.

The women, in their 20s, have denied murdering Kim Jong Un’s estranged half-brother as he waited for a flight to Macau. They face death by hanging if found guilty.

The trial, which began last year, resumed on Wednesday after a break since early April, with the women escorted into court handcuffed and wearing bullet-proof vests.

Aisyah’s lawyer Gooi Soon Seng made his final submission, telling the Shah Alam High Court, outside Kuala Lumpur, that “the investigat­ion was not only shoddy but was lopsided”.

The charge was “vague” and the prosecutio­n “has failed to make out a prima facie case against the accused (Aisyah)”, he said.

Gooi argued prosecutor­s had not proved his client applied the VX nerve agent on Kim’s face and questioned why — if she really were the assassin — she had told friends and family so readily about the supposed TV pranks that she was involved in.

He also said it was unusual that Aisyah did not suffer any symptoms due to contact with VX, which the United Nations classifies as a weapon of mass destructio­n.

Doan’s lawyer Hisyam Teh Pok Teik said in his submission said that his client did not intend to cause the death of Kim and did not know that the liquid she applied to his face was dangerous. Hisyam said the prosecutio­n had “failed miserably” in presenting their case, adding that “the actual assassins are the North Koreans”. The assassinat­ion also sparked a row between North Korea and Malaysia.

 ?? — AFP ?? Vietnamese national Doan Thi Huong (C) is escorted by Malaysian police after a court session for her trial at the Shah Alam High Court in Shah Alam on Wednesday.
— AFP Vietnamese national Doan Thi Huong (C) is escorted by Malaysian police after a court session for her trial at the Shah Alam High Court in Shah Alam on Wednesday.

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