The Borneo Post

Two wanted men suspected still in embassy compound

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KUALA LUMPUR: The police believe two North Korean men wanted to assist investigat­ions into the murder of Kim Jong-nam are still within the North Korean embassy’s compound in Bukit Damansara, here.

Inspector- General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar who confirmed the matter to Bernama News Channel ( BNC) through a WhatsApp message said the two men were the North Korean Embassy’s second secretary, Hyon Kwang- song, 44, and North Korean airline Air Koryo’s staff, Kim Uk-il, 37.

When asked why the police did not raid the embassy to arrest the two men, Khalid said the police had to respect the Vienna Convention which protected the embassy grounds through diplomatic immunity and could not be compromise­d.

He said an arrest warrant had already been issued for Uk-il last week, while the secretary had immunity from being arrested.

On the four suspects who left the country immediatel­y after Jong-nam was poisoned, he said, “there have been no further developmen­ts received from Interpol”.

In the meantime, Khalid declined to comment on foreign media reports saying Japan had provided fingerprin­t data to the police to verify Jong- nam’s identity.

“I will only comment if the news is released by the official Japanese authoritie­s” he said.

The report said Japan had provided fingerprin­ts and some other data to Malaysia to assist the investigat­ion into the murder of Jong-nam, the estranged halfbrothe­r of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

The Kyodo news agency quoted Japanese government sources as saying the fingerprin­t informatio­n was obtained by Japanese immigratio­n authoritie­s when Jong-nam was arrested at Narita Internatio­nal Airport in 2001 while attempting to enter the country with a fake passport. — Bernama

I will only comment if the news is released by the official Japanese authoritie­s. Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar, Inspector-General of Police

 ??  ?? Media personnel ‘camping’ outside the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo
Media personnel ‘camping’ outside the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo

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