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Jong-nam's body headed to North Korea
New Straits Times ^
| March 30, 2017
| HANI SHAMIRA SHAHRUDIN
Posted on 03/30/2017 7:51:28 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Jong-nam's body headed to North Korea
SEPANG: The plane carrying the remains of Kim Jong-nam has departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at about 7pm today.
The body will be flown to Beijing via Malaysia Airlines flight MH360 before heading to North Korea.
Earlier today, a Toyota Hiace van was seen entering the KLIA cargo complex at 2.47pm.
Upon arriving, the vehicle passed through a security check at the entrance and made its way to the cargo division.
Jong-nam, 45, the estranged half-brother of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, was killed when two women smeared a highly toxic VX nerve agent on his face at klia2 on Feb 13.
He died en route to the Putrajaya Hospital.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: assassination; kimjongnam; nkorea
To: TigerLikesRooster; AmericanInTokyo; Steel Wolf; nuconvert; MizSterious; endthematrix; ...
Hostage-taking has paid off. N. Korea got Kim Jong-nam’s body and will probably win the safe passage of prime suspects holed up in NK embassy in Kuala Lumpur in return for the release of 9 Malaysians detained in Pyongyang.
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posted on
03/30/2017 7:57:05 AM PDT
by
TigerLikesRooster
(dead parakeet + lost fishing gear = freep all day)
To: TigerLikesRooster
I’m sure he will be given a state funeral.
Or his body will be tied to a stake in beautiful downtown Pyongyang, to feed the vultures.
One or the other.
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posted on
03/30/2017 8:07:10 AM PDT
by
Gamecock
(Twitter: What a real democracy looks like.)
To: TigerLikesRooster
The body will be flown to Beijing via Malaysia Airlines flight MH360 before heading to North Korea.
Hope it doesn't go "missing" over the Indian Ocean while en-route.
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posted on
03/30/2017 8:17:16 AM PDT
by
Don Corleone
(.leave the gun, take the canolis, take it to the mattress.)
To: TigerLikesRooster
I hope Dear Eater gets a permanent case of incessant indigestion for killing his own brother. How does that porky lil cretin sleep at night? Karma is rarely instant but it does eventually show up.
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posted on
03/30/2017 8:30:13 AM PDT
by
tflabo
(Truth or tyranny (agent Able Deplor))
To: Don Corleone
Missing over the ocean? Barracuda feast.
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posted on
03/30/2017 8:31:23 AM PDT
by
BigEdLB
(To Dimwitocrats: We won. You lost. Get used to it.)
To: TigerLikesRooster
They indeed walked away unscathed.
2 men wanted for murder of Kim Jong Nam have left Malaysia
By Amy Chew Posted 30 Mar 2017 23:28 Updated 30 Mar 2017 23:30
KUALA LUMPUR: Two North Koreans suspected of being involved in the murder of Kim Jong Un's half-brother Kim Jong Nam have left Kuala Lumpur, according to an inside source.
Hyon Kwang Song, 44, the second secretary of the North Korean embassy, together with another wanted suspect, Kim Uk Il, 37, who works at Air Koryo, were both allowed to leave Malaysia as part of the deal to secure the release of nine Malaysians who had been barred from leaving Pyongyang.
Both men had been holed up in the North Korean embassy in KL for more than a month.
The two men have left the country, a source close to the negotiations told Channel NewsAsia. He did not give details on when they left, but said they were "allowed to leave in exchange for nine Malaysians".
The two men were caught on CCTV at the KL International Airport sending off four North Koreans who are believed to be the masterminds of Kims murder.
The polices Criminal Investigation Department (CID) managed to take statements from both of them at the embassy before they left, the source said.
Kim Jong Nam - the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un - was killed by the deadly VX nerve agent on Feb 13 at KLIA 2. VX, which is classified as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD), was swiped on his face by two women who have since been arrested and charged for murder.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Najib Razak said the Malaysian government, led by the foreign ministry, had worked intensively behind the scenes to secure the release of the nine Malaysians.
Malaysias intelligence agencies provided vital information in these complex negotiations which contributed to its success, said the source.
Tensions rose when North Koreas ambassador in Kuala Lumpur, Kang Chol, said Pyongyang could not trust the results of the post-mortem conducted on Kim Jong Nam by Malaysia and accused the country of colluding with South Korea.
On Mar 2, Malaysia dropped the visa-free status for North Koreans travelling to Malaysia. The situation escalated when Malaysia expelled Kang Chol on Mar 6. Pyongyang retaliated by stopping Malaysian citizens from leaving North Korea.
The North Koreans have not acknowledged the dead man is Kim Jong Nam up until today. They acknowledge him as a North Korean named Kang Chol, said the source.
Malaysian authorities have said the deceased is indeed Kim Jong Nam based on DNA samples taken from his next-of-kin.
According to the source, the request for Kims body did not come from his exiled family members who include his only son, Han Sol.
There was a letter from the next-of-kin in North Korea requesting for the bodys return on humanitarian grounds, said the source. "His son Han Sol has been silent with regard to his father's remains."
The body of Kim Jong Nam is believed to have been released to North Korea on Thursday. Reports said it would be flown to Beijing.
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posted on
03/30/2017 8:52:53 AM PDT
by
TigerLikesRooster
(dead parakeet + lost fishing gear = freep all day)
To: TigerLikesRooster
Why do they want the body? To study and perfect their assassination techniques?
To: Chad_the_Impaler
That wouldn’t surprise me at all. I don’t know if the poor guy would have wanted to be buried in that country, he knew what a monster his brother was.
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