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In Jong-nam murder case, 2nd secretary not listed as embassy staff

The person whom police identified as Second Secretary at the North Korean embassy in Malaysia and is being sought to facilitate investigations into Kim Jong-nam's death is not listed as a staff at the embassy.

A check by Bernama on the list of Diplomatic and Consular Missions Malaysia made available on the website of the Foreign Ministry showed that the Second Secretary at the Embassy is a person named Yu Yong Nam.

The list which was last updated in December last year is of staff working at embassies and high commissions in Malaysia.

It is not clear when the suspect first served in the embassy. However, the ambassador is listed as Kang Chol, the present ambassador. In total there are 14 names including the ambassador's, in the list.

However, a ministry spokesperson told Bernama when contacted that the information displayed on the list was given by the embassy and not from the ministry.

Attempts via phone to gain further information went unanswered.

Inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar said today that one of the two suspects wanted for investigation into the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half-brother last Monday had been identified as the Second Secretary at the North Korean Embassy in Malaysia.

Aside from the man, the other suspect being sought by police is an employee of North Korean airline Koryo Air.

On Feb 13, Jong-nam was at KL International Airport 2 (KLIA2) around 8am for a flight to Macau, when a woman came from behind and wiped his face with her bare hands, believed to be sprayed with poison.

Jong-nam, who arrived in Malaysia from Macau on Feb 6, sought help at a customer service counter and was rushed to Putrajaya Hospital, but died on the way.

- Bernama

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