Times Colonist

‘I am not guilty,’ says woman charged in nerve-agent death

- EILEEN NG

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Their eyes red and heads bowed, two young women accused of smearing VX nerve agent on the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader were charged with murder Wednesday in a Malaysian court.

But the women did not enter pleas because the magistrate court where they appeared has no jurisdicti­on over a murder case.

Lead prosecutor Iskander Ahmad told the court he will ask for the case to be transferre­d to a higher court and for the women to be tried together.

The women, who arrived in court protected by masked special forces carrying machine-guns, are at the centre of the bizarre killing of Kim Jong Nam at a busy Kuala Lumpur airport terminal. Many speculate the attack was orchestrat­ed by North Korea, but it has denied any role.

“I understand but I am not guilty,” Vietnamese suspect Doan Thi Huong told the court in English after the murder charge was read.

She looked briefly at the public gallery, her eyes red and face puffy, as she was led out.

The other suspect, Indonesian Siti Aisyah, nodded as her translator told her, “You are accused of murdering a North Korean man at the departure hall” of Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport. She was dressed in a red T-shirt and jeans.

Each faces a mandatory death sentence if convicted. Both women were wearing bulletproo­f vests as they were escorted from the court to Kajang Prison.

Kim Jong Nam was attacked at the airport as he waited for his flight home to Macau on Feb. 13. He died soon after two women went up behind him and wiped something onto his face.

Both women have reportedly said they thought they were taking part in a prank TV show playing harmless tricks on unsuspecti­ng people.

Aisyah told authoritie­s she was paid the equivalent of $90.

 ??  ?? Vietnamese suspect Doan Thi Huong, centre, is escorted by police officers from court in Sepang, Malaysia, on Wednesday.
Vietnamese suspect Doan Thi Huong, centre, is escorted by police officers from court in Sepang, Malaysia, on Wednesday.

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