Kim Jong Nam believed life in danger before hit, court told
SHAH ALAM, Malaysia: The half-brother of North Korea’s leader expressed fears for his life months before he was assassinated inMalaysia in a Cold War-style hit, a court heard on Tuesday. The chilling new detail emerged at the trial of two women, Siti Aisyah from Indonesia and Doan Thi Huong fromVietnam, who are accused of murdering Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on February 13 last year. Defence lawyers have argued that the women were recruited to take part inwhat they thought were prank TV shows but were instead tricked into becoming inadvertent assassins, in an elaborate plot by a group of North Korean agents. The women, in their 20s, have denied carrying out the murder of Kim Jong Un’s estranged half-brother by smearing a nerve agent on his face as he waited for a flight to Macau. They face death by hanging if found guilty. The High Court in Shah Alam, outside Kuala Lumpur, heard on Tuesday that someone whom Kim knew in Malaysia, called Tomie Yoshio, would send his personal driver to pick up the North Korean when he came to the country and drive him around. During cross-examination of the police chief investigating officer, Aisyah’s lawyer Gooi Soon Seng said that Yoshio "would direct his driver Ahmad Fuad to take KimChol at the airport and send him wherever he wants to go". Kim Jong Nam was carrying a North Korean passport in the name of KimChol when he was killed, and during the trial he is still sometimes referred to by that name. Gooi said this was because Kim had told Yoshio that "my life is in danger" six months before themurder on February 13, 2017. "I amscared formy life and I want a driver," Kim was also quoted by the defence lawyer as telling Yoshio. The officer being grilled, Wan Azirul Nizam Che Wan Aziz, agreed thiswas true based on Yoshio’s statement to police. It was not revealed in court who Yoshio was or where he came from. Gooi also accused authorities of not having thoroughly investigated four North Koreans allegedly involved in the killing. The suspects, known to the women by pseudonyms, are accused of having tricked them into carrying out themurder before fleeing Malaysia.—AFP
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