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Women charged with North Korean’s murder leave court in bullet-proof vests

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia on Wednesday charged two women, an Indonesian and a Vietnamese, with murdering the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader in a bizarre airport assassinat­ion using a super-toxic nerve agent that killed in minutes.

Siti Aishah, a 25-year-old mother of one from Jakarta, and Doan Thi Huong, 28, from rural northern Vietnam, could be hanged if they are convicted of the killing of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport on Feb. 13.

Police brought the two women to court handcuffed. As they left, they were made to wear bulletproo­f vests, reflecting Malaysian authoritie­s’ fears that others involved in the killing could want the women silenced.

No plea was recorded after the charges were read out.

But Aishah and Huong have told diplomats who visited them in custody that they were unwitting pawns in an assassinat­ion that US officials and South Korean intelligen­ce have said was organized by North Korean agents.

Huong’s lawyer told reporters outside the court that his client had told him she was innocent.

“She denied. She denied. She said ‘I’m innocent’,” Selvam Shanmugam said.

“Of course, she’s definitely distressed because she is facing death penalty,” he added.

The next court date will be April 13, when prosecutor­s will apply for the accused to be tried jointly.

Kim Jong Nam, who had criticized the regime of his family and his half-brother Kim Jong Un, died after the two women allegedly smeared VX nerve agent, a chemical described by the United Nations as a weapon of mass destructio­n, across his face.

He had been preparing to catch a flight to Macau, the Chinese territory where he had been living under Beijing’s protection since going into exile several years ago.

According to the charges, the women and four unnamed people, who are still at large, were in the airport departure lounge with the intention of murdering the North Korean citizen.

 ??  ?? Indonesian Siti Aishah leaves a Sepang court after she was charged with the murder of North Korea Kim Jong Nam in Malaysia Wednesday. (Reuters)
Indonesian Siti Aishah leaves a Sepang court after she was charged with the murder of North Korea Kim Jong Nam in Malaysia Wednesday. (Reuters)

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