Indonesian woman arrested for murdering Kim Jong-nam

spicyayam

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Interesting development:

Malaysian police have named the women suspected of murdering North Korean playboy Kim Jong-nam as Siti Aisyah, a 25-year-old Indonesian.

Mr Kim died on Monday after being sprayed in the face with an unknown liquid and then having a handkerchief held over his face as he waited to board a plane at Malaysia International Airport.

It has believed that he was assassinated at the behest of the his older half-brother, the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

Kim Jong-un is said to have ordered the killing because he feared being overthrown by Mr Kim, who was once the heir apparent to the North Korean leadership.

The Indonesian suspect's date of birth was given as 11 February 1992, and her place of birth as Serang, Indonesia.

An unverified photocopy of a passport for a "Siti Aisyah" which carries the same personal details has been circulated on social media.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ation-autopsy-completed-north-korean-leaders/
 

Mark

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Interesting indeed... If I'm not mistaken North Korea still owns a restaurant in Jakarta, so a potential avenue of recruitment?
 

Nydave

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This case is getting more weird by the day,and it's quite believable that she thought she was being paid to perform a prank,there is a tv show called just for laughs,where they use members of the public in all of their pranks,so because of this case does it now mean that it is no longer safe to have similar shows,also if it's possible to prove that she genuinely believed she was being paid to do a prank,can she really be charged with murder,????