The Philippine Star

Women’s trial in Kim’s murder heads to defense phase

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SHAH ALAM (AP) — Two women on trial for the brazen assassinat­ion of the North Korean leader’s half brother were told yesterday to make their defense after the judge found evidence of a “wellplanne­d conspiracy,” extending their murder trial until next year.

Indonesia’s Siti Aisyah and Vietnam’s Doan Thi Huong are accused of smearing VX nerve agent on Kim Jong-nam’s face in an airport terminal in Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 13, 2017.

High Court Judge Azmi Ariffin said there was inadequate proof to show it was a political assassinat­ion. He said he wasn’t persuaded by defense argument that the women thought they were taking part in a prank for a hidden-camera show.

But enough evidence had been presented in the six-month trial to infer the women and four North Korean suspects at large had meticulous­ly engaged in a “well-planned conspiracy” to kill Kim “systemical­ly,” he said.

“I must therefore call upon them to enter their defense,” the judge said after reading his ruling for more than two hours.

Indonesian Ambassador Rusdi Kirana told reporters outside court that he was shocked by the court’s decision, but his government will abide by it.

In Huong’s village in Vietnam, her family said they were sad to hear she was not acquitted. Her father, Doan Van Thanh, said he could not sleep last night, anxious to hear the ruling.

“I had hoped the court would announce that she is innocent but now we are really worried for her,” he said.

Huong’s brother, Doan Van Binh, said the family hopes she will receive a fair trial.

Aisyah, 25, and Huong, 29, told the court they would testify under oath in their defense. Aisyah later cried and was consoled by her lawyers and Indonesian officials. Huong was calm.

The judge set hearing dates that extend till next February.

 ?? EPA ?? Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong (center), who was detained in connection with the death of Kim Jong-nam, is escorted by Malaysian police officers out of the Shah Alam High Court in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
EPA Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong (center), who was detained in connection with the death of Kim Jong-nam, is escorted by Malaysian police officers out of the Shah Alam High Court in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

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