The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysian travel agents unfamiliar with North Korean suspect

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KUALA LUMPUR: Several Malaysian travel agents selling flight tickets to North Korea say they have not heard or met anyone from North Korea named Kim Uk-il.

Earlier, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar had identified an Air Koryo employee, Uk-il, 37, as one of the suspects behind the high-profile murder of Kim Jong-nam, the elder half-brother of North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.

“We have never liaised with anyone from North Korea and therefore, not familiar with the name,” said a female ticketing department personnel at a Kuala Lumpur-based travel agency when contacted by Bernama here yesterday.

Khalid said Uk-il and one other suspect, Hyon Kwangsong, 44, who was identified as Second Secretary at the North Korean Embassy in Malaysia, were believed to be still in the country.

Air Koryo is the stateowned national flag carrier airline of North Korea and is headquarte­red in Sunan-guyok, Pyongyang.

Based at Pyongyang Sunan Internatio­nal Airport, it operates internatio­nal scheduled and charter services to points in Asia such as Beijing and Shenyang in China.

Air Koryo used to fly twice weekly to Kuala Lumpur from Pyongyang, on Mondays and Thursdays, utilising a TU-204 Next Generation Tupolev type of aircraft, with a 142 seating capacity.

Local media reported that Air Koryo made its maiden landing at the KL Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA) on April 18, 2011.

However, a spokesman from KLIA confirmed that the airport no longer served Air Koryo as the service was terminated.

Apart from that, according to an accredited Malaysian travel agent here that is listed on the North Korea Tourism website, Air Koryo has no office in Malaysia.

“Air Koryo does not have an office in Malaysia but tickets for indirect flights to Pyongyang can be obtained from our company,” said a ticketing department staff of the aforementi­oned travel agent. - Bernama

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