Malaysia to deport North Korean suspect in Kim Jong Nam murder probe

  • 7 years ago
Malaysia is set to release and deport a North Korean national who is linked to the murder of Kim Jong Nam. The country also vowed to cancel visa-free entry for all North Koreans amid escalating tensions between the two nations. South Korea's intelligence said the Jong Nam's assassination was carried out by North Korea. However, the only two suspects currently charged in the case is an Indonesian woman and a Vietnamese woman. Police are holding a North Korean man and plan on questioning seven more, including a senior official in the North Korean embassy.

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