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Malaysia expecting more arrests in murder investigation – ABC News

Editor March 20, 2017

Malaysian police have said they are hunting for more North Korean suspects over the killing of the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

National police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said the new suspects were in addition to the seven North Koreans already being sought in last month’s poisoning death of Kim Jong-nam at Kuala Lumpur’s international airport.

Mr Khalid said the new suspects included an “important person”, but he declined to give further details.

“I do not deny that there are more North Koreans involved in the murder of Kim Jong-nam. We will follow the legal channel to get them,” he said.

Malaysian authorities say two women smeared Kim’s face with the banned VX nerve agent on February 13 at a crowded airport terminal. He died within 20 minutes.

The two women, one from Indonesia and the other Vietnam, have been charged with murder.

Four of the seven initial North Korean suspects left Malaysia on the day of the killing.

Police have obtained an Interpol red alert notice for the four men, believed to be back in Pyongyang. Police said the other three men were believed to be hiding in the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur.

Relations between Malaysia and North Korea have deteriorated sharply since Kim’s death, with each expelling the other’s ambassador.

North Korea blocked Malaysians from leaving the country until a “fair settlement” of the case was reached. Malaysia then barred North Koreans from exiting its soil. The two countries have also scrapped visa-free travel for each other’s citizens.

Although Malaysia has never directly accused North Korea of being behind the attack, many speculate that it must have orchestrated it.

Experts say the VX nerve agent used to kill Kim was almost certainly produced in a sophisticated state weapons laboratory, and North Korea is widely believed to possess large quantities of chemical weapons.(ABC News)

Link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-19/kim-jong-nam:-malaysia-expecting-more-arrests-in-murder-probe/8368030

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