Khaleej Times

Malaysia arrests woman in Kim brother’s killing

- AFP

kuala lumpur — Malaysian police probing the killing of the halfbrothe­r of North Korea’s leader arrested a woman on Wednesday as they tried to unravel a Cold Warstyle assassinat­ion the South said was carried out by Pyongyang’s agents.

As Seoul pointed the finger at poison-wielding female spies from North of their shared border, police in Kuala Lumpur said they were holding a woman with a Vietnamese passport.

Her arrest came around 24 hours after news broke of the death of Kim Jong-Nam, the elder sibling of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, with reports saying female assassins had sprayed toxins in his face at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport.

CCTV images that emerged in Malaysian media, purportedl­y of one of the suspects, showed an Asian woman wearing a white top with the letters “LOL” emblazoned on the front.

Malaysian police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said 28-year-old Doan Thi Huong was arrested at the airport on Wednesday morning — two days after the killing.

The suspect was “positively identifed from the CCTV footage at the airport.

Meanwhile, pathologis­ts in the Malaysian capital were examining the body for clues as to how he died, in a killing that has echoes of Soviet-era spycraft.

If confirmed, the assassinat­ion, which analysts said could have been ordered over reports he was readying to defect, would be the highest-profile death on Kim JongUn’s watch since the 2013 execution of his uncle, Jang Song-Thaek, in a country with a long record of meting out brutal deaths.

South Korea’s spy chief Lee Byung-Ho said the two women struck on Monday morning as Kim was readying to board a flight to Macau where he has spent many years in exile.

Malaysian police said Kim, a portly 45-year-old, was walking through the departure hall when he was attacked.

“He told the receptioni­st... someone had grabbed his face from behind and splashed some liquid on him,” Selangor state’s criminal investigat­ion chief Fadzil Ahmat was reported as saying by Malaysia’s The Star newspaper.

“He asked for help and was immediatel­y sent to the airport’s clinic. At this point, he was experienci­ng headache and was on the verge of passing out,” said Fadzil. “At the clinic, the victim experience­d a mild seizure. He was put into an ambulance and was being taken to the Putrajaya Hospital when he was pronounced dead.” —

he (Kim Jong-Nam) asked for help and was immediatel­y sent to the airport’s clinic. at this point, he was experienci­ng headache and was on the verge of passing out. Fadzil Ahmat, Malaysian state’s criminal investigat­ion chief

 ?? AFP ?? The arrested woman suspect (in white top) is seen in CCTV grab at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport in Sepang, Malaysia, —
AFP The arrested woman suspect (in white top) is seen in CCTV grab at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport in Sepang, Malaysia, —

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