A North Korean man will be freed from Malaysian custody because of a lack of evidence connecting him to the fatal nerve agent attack on the estranged half-brother of North Korea’s ruler.
Ri Jong-chol was held in police detention for almost two weeks following the assassination of Kim Jong-nam at Kuala Lumpur’s bustling airport on February 13.
“He will be released. He is a free man. His remand expires and there is insufficient evidence to charge him,” said Malaysian Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi Ali on Thursday.
Mohamed said Ri will be deported because he does not have valid travel documents.”He
source http://www.omnipopmag.com/2017/03/02/kim-jong-nam-malaysia-frees-n-korean-murder-suspect/
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