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Published 20 Feb, 2017 07:11am

Malaysia seeks N. Korean fugitives in Kim killing

This combo shows pictures released on Sunday by Malaysian police of four suspects detained in connection with the Feb 13 assassination of Kim Jong-Nam, the half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. The suspect are: Malaysian Muhammad Farid Bin Jalaluddin (top left), Doan Thi Huong (top right) of Vietnam, North Korean Ri Jong Chol (bottom left) and Siti Aisyah of Indonesia (bottom right).—AFP

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian police said on Sunday they believe five North Koreans were involved in the murder of the half-brother of leader Kim Jong-Un, with four having fled the country on the day of the killing.

Seoul said the announcement proved Pyongyang was behind the murder of Kim Jong-Nam, who died after being squirted in the face with an unidentified liquid at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Monday.

The case has also sparked a diplomatic row between Pyongyang and Kuala Lumpur, after Malaysia rejected demands quickly to hand the body over to the North.

Four North Korean men were being sought over the killing, Deputy Inspector-General of Police Noor Rashid Ibrahim told a press conference, in addition to their 46-year old compatriot Ri Jong Chol who was arrested in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.

Suspects Ri Ji Hyon, O Jong Gil, Ri Jae Nam and Hong Song Sac, aged between 33 and 57, entered Malaysia in February or late January, the police chief said.

Three more North Koreans were wanted for questioning, he said.

Published in Dawn, February 20th , 2017

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