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N. Korea arrests NYU student for illegal entry

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PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea said Saturday it has arrested a South Korean student of New York University for illegally entering the country from China last month.

Won Moon Joo, who North Korea says has permanent residency in the U.S. and lives in New Jersey, was arrested April 22 after crossing the Amnok River from the Chinese town of Dandong, the official Korean Central News Agency said.

The 21-year-old man is being questioned by state authoritie­s and has admitted that his actions were in violation of North Korean law, the agency said.

In New York, a spokesman for New York University, John Beckman, confirmed that Joo was a junior at NYU’s Stern School of Business but was not taking classes this semester. The university was unaware of his travels.

“When we heard the news reports, NYU got in touch with the student’s family to express our concerns over his welfare and to convey our support. His well-being is in our thoughts and prayers,” Beckman said.

He said the university was in touch with the U.S. State Department and the South Korean Embassy.

An official from South Korea’s Unificatio­n Ministry, who didn’t want to be named, citing office rules, said it couldn’t immediatel­y confirm whether Joo was a South Korean citizen or whether he was being held in North Korea.

North Korea has occasional­ly detained South Koreans, Americans and other foreigners, often on accusation­s of spying, in what analysts say are attempts to wrest outside concession­s.

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