The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysian police rejects joint investigat­ion — IGP

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysian Police have rejected proposals by the North Korean authority for a joint investigat­ion into the murder of North Korean Kim Jong-nam on Feb 13, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.

“No... it is our jurisdicti­on, not them,” he told a media conference in Bukit Aman, here yesterday.

He was responding to a question on whether Malaysia would agree to the demand and request from North Korean ambassador Kang Chol for a joint investigat­ion over the murder probe.

Kang Chol demanded Monday that North Korea be allowed to join the probe into the death of its citizen after accusing Malaysia of “colluding and playing into the gallery of external forces”.

The Malaysian government had denied the baseless allegation.

In a statement released late on Monday, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak slammed the North Korean allegation­s and defended the Malaysian authoritie­s’ profession­alism and objectivit­y in handling the probe.

Najib said Malaysia’s police and doctors were profession­al and objective in the investigat­ion.

Kim Jong-nam, the elder halfbrothe­r of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, died on Feb 13 while on the way to the Putrajaya Hospital.

Earlier that day, Jong-nam was at the KL Internatio­nal Airport 2 (klia2) at about 8am, waiting for his flight to Macau, when a woman suddenly wiped his face with a cloth laced with poison.

Jong-nam had come to Malaysia on Feb 6 and carried a passport with the name of Kim Chol. Bernama

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