Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Seoul to probe Jong Un sister

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SEOUL (AFP) — Seoul prosecutor­s have opened an unpreceden­ted probe into North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s sister over Pyongyang’s blowing up of a liaison office last month, officials said Thursday.

The move is likely to infuriate the nucleararm­ed North, which has repeatedly condemned South Korea in recent months, including directing personal insults at President Moon Jae-in.

Seoul Central District prosecutor­s received a criminal complaint against Kim Yo Jong from a Seoul-based lawyer and had started an investigat­ion, a spokeswoma­n told AFP.

Last month, Pyongyang blew up an inter-Korean liaison office on its side of the border, days after Kim Yo

Jong — one of her brother’s closest advisers — had said the

“useless” property would soon be seen

“completely collapsed.”

Before the demolition, it had issued a series of vitriolic condemnati­ons of

South Korea over anti-North leaflets that defectors send back across the heavily-militarize­d border — usually attached to balloons or floated in bottles.

It raised pressure further by threatenin­g military measures against Seoul, but later said it had suspended those plans in an apparent sudden dialling-down of tensions.

In his complaint, lawyer Lee Kyung-jae claimed the now-demolished liaison office was South Korean property as it was renovated using South Korean government funds, despite its being located in the North.

Kim “used explosives to destroy” the South’s “quasi-diplomatic mission building that served the public interest,” he said in the complaint. Lee also filed a complaint against Pak Jong Chon, chief of the general staff of the North Korean military. Under South Korea’s criminal code, he stressed, damaging property or disturbing the peace using explosives was punishable by death, or a prison sentence of at least seven years. Capital punishment remains on the statute books in South Korea, although it has not executed anyone since 1997.

 ?? XINHUA ?? NOT a Star Wars movie but real life action for this worker disinfecti­ng the parking area of the meat transporta­tion vehicles at the Beijing Ershang Meat Food Group Co. in Beijing, China.
XINHUA NOT a Star Wars movie but real life action for this worker disinfecti­ng the parking area of the meat transporta­tion vehicles at the Beijing Ershang Meat Food Group Co. in Beijing, China.

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