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North Korean restaurant defectors released in South Korea | North Korean restaurant defectors released in South Korea |
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A group of 13 North Koreans who defected from China to South Korea earlier this year have been released from custody, officials say. | A group of 13 North Koreans who defected from China to South Korea earlier this year have been released from custody, officials say. |
Seoul's Unification Ministry said 12 women and one man had begun the process of resettlement in South Korea. | Seoul's Unification Ministry said 12 women and one man had begun the process of resettlement in South Korea. |
They defected in April from a Pyongyang-run restaurant, with Seoul calling the size of the group "unprecedented". | They defected in April from a Pyongyang-run restaurant, with Seoul calling the size of the group "unprecedented". |
But the spy agency kept them in custody as the case was high profile. | But the spy agency kept them in custody as the case was high profile. |
North Korean defectors are usually sent to a state resettlement facility for three months after being questioned by the National Intelligence Service (NIS). | North Korean defectors are usually sent to a state resettlement facility for three months after being questioned by the National Intelligence Service (NIS). |
But at the time, the NIS said North Korea was using the case for propaganda, claiming the female workers had been abducted by Seoul's spy agency. | But at the time, the NIS said North Korea was using the case for propaganda, claiming the female workers had been abducted by Seoul's spy agency. |
Separately, a diplomat at the North Korean embassy in London was reported on Tuesday to have defected and fled abroad with his family. | |
Thae Yong Ho, had served as deputy to the ambassador and was responsible for promoting the image of his country to British audiences. | |
BBC's Stephen Evans: My friend the North Korean defector | |
'Valid documents' | |
The group of restaurant workers were said to have been found "exiting the Chinese border with valid passports" on 6 April. They all had valid identity documents and had entered and exited legally. | |
The restaurant was reportedly located in Ningbo, in China's north-eastern province of Zhejiang, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency, which cited unnamed sources. | |
North Korea runs some 130 restaurants in other countries. | |
The restaurants provide a much-needed source of income for North Korea but South Korea says economic reasons and tightened international sanctions against the North mean many businesses are struggling. | |
Read more: The mystery of North Korea's virtuoso waitresses | Read more: The mystery of North Korea's virtuoso waitresses |