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Female agents are regime’s weapon of choice — defector

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SEOUL — North Korean female assassins, armed with good looks and poison tools, are now the weapon of choice for a ruthless regime stalking its opponents, a high-profile defector told AFP on Thursday, after the latest apparent assassinat­ion.

Hardy male agents wielding guns or knives have been ditched in favor of their female counterpar­ts, who strike fear into the hearts of enemies, said An Chan-Il, a North Korean defector and renowned critic of Pyongyang’s oneman rule.

“We are always mindful of young women accosting us for possible revenge killings,” Mr. An said.

His comments come days after the half-brother of the North’s leader Kim Jong-Un died in a spy novel-style assassinat­ion that Seoul said was carried out by Pyongyang agents.

South Korean intelligen­ce chiefs believe Kim Jong-Nam had toxins sprayed in his face as he walked through Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport. Two women have been arrested over the murder.

Mr. An, a former North Korean commando who defected to the South in 1979, is now a leading researcher on North Korean affairs, and a harsh critic of the Stalinist state.

He is one of eight defectors who were given the highest degree of protection by the South. Following Jong-Nam’s death, that number has increased to 20, he said.

In recent years, North Korean male agents have increasing­ly been sidelined into intelligen­ce gathering or building contacts with other spies, Mr. An told AFP.

“Female agents are now being trained to do the killing, using poison,” he said.

“They can easily hide mini poison injectors made of plastic, either in lipsticks, cosmetics or under their clothes,” he said, adding that such plastic tools go undetected by airport security.

‘GOOD LOOKS ARE ESSENTIAL’

Agent candidates are carefully screened for their intelligen­ce, physical attributes and family background.

“Good looks are essential but this is different from any beauty contest. A girl with a curvy body is not considered ideal to become an assassin who has to engage in physical contact with targets,” he said.

Before beginning their careers, the women go through many months of training, including strength work, combat skills, surveillan­ce and weapons use, as well as language courses, he added.

Malaysian police probing Mr. Kim’s killing have detained a woman with an Indonesian passport and a 28-year-old woman with a Vietnamese passport, who reappeared at the same airport two days after Mr. Kim died.

Mr. An said that would be “bizarre” behavior for a Pyongyang spy, adding that “if she is a North Korean agent, she should have either disappeare­d or committed suicide when she was in danger of being arrested.”

“Her behavior is simply unthinkabl­e in the playbook of spies,” he said.

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