Did Kim Jong-un's brother meet with US agents before being assassinated?
A few days before being murdered at Kuala Lumpur airport (Malaysia) on February 13, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's brother, Kim Jong-nam, was said to have met with a Korean-American suspected of being a US agent, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported.
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Mr. Kim Jong-nam. Photo: AFP |
According toAsahi Shimbun,The two men met on February 9. Data from Kim Jong-nam's computer showed that a hard drive was plugged into it, believed to be intended to download important data to US agents.
Meanwhile, a photo shows the two men meeting, however, the face of the suspected US agent is obscured. Four days after that meeting, Mr. Kim was murdered at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia.
However, information about the meeting between Mr. Kim and the suspected US agent has not been confirmed.
Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, was assassinated at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on the morning of February 13 while waiting to catch a flight back to Macau. Malaysian police are currently arresting two female suspects, one Indonesian and one Vietnamese.
The suspects said they were tricked into taking part in the operation because they thought it was a reality TV show. Malaysian authorities believe there are more suspects involved in the incident, all of whom are North Korean nationals.
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