(Video) Kim Jong-nam murder suspect 'playing snooker' in N. Korean Embassy

23 Mar 2017 / 12:01 H.

KUALA LUMPUR: A man wanted by the police to facilitate investigations into last month's murder of Kim Jong-nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, was recorded busy playing snooker at the North Korean Embassy here.
On Monday, All-Nippon News Network (ANN News), operated by Asahi TV, aired the one-minute video footage showing the suspect resembling Kim Uk-il, busy playing the game with few others on the second floor of the embassy building in Jalan Batai, Bukit Damansara.
On Feb 22, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the police were seeking Uk-il, 37, an employee of North Korean airline, Air Koryo to shed light on Jong-nam's murder.
Apart from Uk-il, the police was also looking for other suspects, namely the embassy's second secretary, Kwang Hyon-song, 44, who was still "hiding" at the embassy building, as well as Ri Ji-u, 30, also known as "James", still believed to be in the country.
On March 16, Khalid said the police received the "Interpol Red Notice" from the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) for the arrest of four other North Korean suspects who had left the country.
The Interpol Red Notice is the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant.
On Feb 13, Jong-nam was assassinated by two foreign women who daubed his face with the VX nerve agent while he was waiting at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2) for a flight to Macau.
The victim, who carried a passport bearing the name, Kim Chol, died on the way to the Putrajaya Hospital.
On Sunday, Khalid said several individuals would be detained in connection with the murder and that their identities could not be disclosed in order to smoothen investigations. — Bernama

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