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Monday, February 20, 2017

JONG-NAM MURDER BLOWS UP IN NAJIB’S FACE: ANGRY ENVOY MAKES SHOCKING EXPOSE – ‘MALAYSIAN COPS ARRESTED SUSPECT WITHOUT WARRANT, BEAT UP HIS SON & POINTED GUNS AT HIS FAMILY’

Diplomatic tension between Malaysia and North Korea appears to be escalating following the murder of Kim Jong-nam last week.
This afternoon, North Korean ambassador Kang Chol accused Malaysian police of threatening the family of a North Korean citizen, and beating up the latter’s son when they raided his condominium in Kuala Lumpur.
During a press conference at the embassy in Kuala Lumpur, the envoy read out a five-page statement.
“Last Friday night, Malaysian plainclothes police raided the condominium of our citizen here in Kuala Lumpur and forcibly arrested him without any warrant or evidence and made it public that they arrested the mastermind before any form of inquiry began.
“They also aired on TV the scene that (the) said person was arrested in fetters. This is a grave human rights abuse.
“They even pointed guns at his family members to threaten their lives and beat his teenage son in the face. This is the human rights abuse that can be seen only in INHUMAN  gang films,” he said.
The hard-hitting statement comes in the wake of Wisma Putra disclosing that Kang Chol would be summoned to explain his remarks that appeared to insinuate that the Malaysian government had something to conceal.
The 15-minutes press conference was called by Kang this evening to level allegations of Malaysia’s unjust behaviour against North Korea following police investigation on the death of Jong-nam.
Police have thus far arrested four individuals, including a North Korean, in connection with the murder. They were seeking four more North Korean suspect in relation with the killing and three more persons of interest.
The cops had urged Jong-nam’s next-of-kin to come forward and identify the body by Feb 27.
Political plot’
Commenting on this, Kang said Malaysia’s request for a DNA sample from the next-of-kin before releasing Jong-nam’s body was “preposterous”.
“Where can we find out the precedent that the body of the deceased with clear citizenship is released after the DNA sample is provided ?” he said.
“It is normal to test the DNA to identify the identification and the next-of-kin of the deceased that the body was rotted, burnt or turn into skeleton.
“As long as the citizenship is clear, his identification is confirmed by the embassy which is in charge of his consular rights and moreover he is diplomatic passport holder, such request could be regarded as political plot behind the incident,” he said.
Kang refused to take questions from English speaking reporters. He did however address several reporters that spoke Korean for about three minutes.
MKINI

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