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Kim Jong-nam killing: the arrested, the wanted, and people of interest Kim Jong-nam killing: the arrested, the wanted, and people of interest
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Malaysian police are investigating the apparent assassination of Kim Jong-nam, who died from a seizure en route to hospital on 13 February after telling staff at Kuala Lumpur international airport that a woman had sprayed chemicals on his face. Malaysian police are investigating the apparent assassination of Kim Jong-nam, who died from VX nerve agent poisoning on 13 February after telling staff at Kuala Lumpur international airport that a woman had sprayed chemicals on his face.
Four people of different nationalities have been arrested and seven North Koreans are wanted in connection with the attack on the exiled half-brother of the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-un. Two woman have been charged with murder and seven North Koreans are wanted in connection with the attack on the exiled half-brother of the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-un.
ArrestedArrested
Siti AisyahNationality IndonesianAge 25Date of arrest 16 FebruarySiti AisyahNationality IndonesianAge 25Date of arrest 16 February
Siti is accused of wiping an unidentified toxic liquid on Kim Jong-nam’s face. She has told police that she was duped into playing a role in the killing, believing it to be part of a television comedy prank. However, Malaysia’s police chief said Siti was “trained” and had even practised the attack in various public places, including a shopping mall.Siti is accused of wiping an unidentified toxic liquid on Kim Jong-nam’s face. She has told police that she was duped into playing a role in the killing, believing it to be part of a television comedy prank. However, Malaysia’s police chief said Siti was “trained” and had even practised the attack in various public places, including a shopping mall.
Doan Thi HuongNationality VietnameseAge 28Date of arrest 15 FebruaryDoan Thi HuongNationality VietnameseAge 28Date of arrest 15 February
Huong is believed to be the young woman shown in CCTV footage grabbing Kim Jong-nam from behind and wiping his face. She was wearing a white jumper emblazoned with “LOL” in large black print across the front on the day of the attack. Huong stayed at a hotel near the airport in the days before the attack, booking the cheapest room and carrying a wad of cash. Huong and Siti are the two suspects accused of the physical assault. Huong is believed to be the young woman shown in CCTV footage grabbing Kim Jong-nam from behind and wiping his face. She was wearing a white jumper emblazoned with “LOL” in large black print across the front on the day of the attack. Huong stayed at a hotel near the airport in the days before the attack, booking the cheapest room and carrying a wad of cash. Huong and Siti are the two suspects accused of the assault and were charged with murder on March 1.
Muhammad Farid bin JalaluddinNationality MalaysianAge 26Date of arrest 15 February Released
Siti’s boyfriend was arrested but police have said he will be released on bail. Muhammad Farid bin Jalaluddin Nationality MalaysianAge 26Date of arrest 15 February
Siti’s boyfriend was arrested but police later released him on bail.
Ri Jong-cholNationality North KoreanAge 46Date of arrest 17 FebruaryRi Jong-cholNationality North KoreanAge 46Date of arrest 17 February
Role unknown. The man is the only North Korean to have been arrested. He is reportedly a chemistry expert, who worked at an IT company in Malaysia. The man is the only North Korean to have been arrested although he was released do to a lack of evidence and deported on March 3. Speaking outside the North Korea embassy in Beijing, he accused Malaysia of using coercion to try to extract a confession from him. Ri is reportedly a chemistry expert, who worked at an IT company in Malaysia.
WantedWanted
Four North Koreans all of whom entered Malaysia less than a month before the attack and left on the day Kim Jong-nam died are suspects in the case. Kim Uk-ilNationality North KoreanAge 37Employee from North Korea’s state airline, Air Koryo.
Kim Uk-il was first named as a “person of interest” who was called in for questioning. Police later issued an arrest warrant after he failed to appear.
Four other North Koreans – all of whom entered Malaysia less than a month before the attack and left on the day Kim Jong-nam died – are suspects in the case.
The quartet travelled on regular, not diplomatic, passports.The quartet travelled on regular, not diplomatic, passports.
Ri Ji-hyon Age 33Ri Ji-hyon Age 33
Hong Song-hacAge 34Hong Song-hacAge 34
O Jong-gil Age 55O Jong-gil Age 55
Ri Jae-nam Age 57Ri Jae-nam Age 57
A fifth North Korean suspect, Ri Ji U, aged 30, may still be in Malaysia, police say. A sixth North Korean suspect, Ri Ji U, aged 30, may still be in Malaysia, police say.
People of interestPeople of interest
Malaysian police are seeking two other people, one of whom is a senior North Korean diplomat from the embassy in Kuala Lumpur. The men are believed to have stayed in Malaysia and have been “called in for assistance” by investigators, although they are not suspects. Malaysian police are seeking a senior North Korean diplomat from the embassy in Kuala Lumpur, who has been “called in for assistance” by investigators, although he is not a suspect.
The embassy has aggressively tried to stymie the investigation, demanding that no autopsy take place and the body be released immediately. North Korea’s ambassador, Kang Chol, was summoned by the Malaysian foreign ministry on Monday after he accused police of deception. The embassy has aggressively tried to stymie the investigation, demanding that no autopsy take place and the body be released immediately. North Korea’s ambassador, Kang Chol, has since been expelled after Malaysia demanded but did not receive an apology for Pyongyang’s attacks on the investigation.
Hyon Kwang-songNationality North KoreanAge 44Second secretary of the embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in Kuala Lumpur. Police have sent a letter to the North Korean ambassador, Kim Chol, to request an interview with the diplomat. Hyon Kwang-songNationality North KoreanAge 44Second secretary of the embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in Kuala Lumpur. Police sent a letter to the embassy to request an interview with the diplomat. He has not come forward.
Kim Uk-ilNationality North KoreanAge 37Employee from North Korea’s state airline, Air Koryo.