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Indonesian Officials to Meet National Held Over Kim Jong-nam Murder

Kanupriya Kapoor
February 25, 2017 | 4:16 am
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A view of the North Korean Embassy in  Kuala Lumpur in this Feb. 23, 2017 file photo. The lawyer representing Siti Aisyah, an Indonesian woman accused of murdering the half-brother of North Korea's leader, said a cross examination will be necessary to determine the accuracy of evidence presented in the Malaysian High Court on Monday (06/11), citing a possibility that the North Korean suspects had been wrongly identified. (Reuters Photo/Athit Perawongmetha)
A view of the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur in this Feb. 23, 2017 file photo. The lawyer representing Siti Aisyah, an Indonesian woman accused of murdering the half-brother of North Korea's leader, said a cross examination will be necessary to determine the accuracy of evidence presented in the Malaysian High Court on Monday (06/11), citing a possibility that the North Korean suspects had been wrongly identified. (Reuters Photo/Athit Perawongmetha)

Kuala Lumpur. Indonesian diplomats in Malaysia will meet on Saturday with a female national in detention for the murder of the half-brother of North Korea’s leader, the Indonesian foreign ministry said on Friday (25/02).

The Indonesian woman is one of three suspects being held for the apparent assassination with a chemical weapon of Kim Jong-nam, the estranged half-brother of Kim Jong-un, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Feb. 13.

"The Indonesian foreign minister has obtained confirmation that our embassy and lawyers will get consular access (to the suspect)," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

"Consular access will be used to physically verify the suspect's nationality ... and obtain preliminary information to provide legal assistance," the statement added.

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In keeping with Malaysian law, Indonesian officials had previously not been allowed to question the suspect.

The Indonesian woman, alongside a Vietnamese woman, is alleged to have killed Kim Jong Nam by wiping across his face a substance that authorities have identified as VX nerve agent.

VX is classified by the United Nations as a weapon of mass destruction and is the most potent nerve agent ever created.

Malaysian police are investigating whether the chemical was brought into the country or produced here.

Footage released earlier this week by Japanese broadcaster Fuji TV appears to show two women lunge at the victim as he prepared to board a flight to the Chinese territory of Macau.

They grab at his face and then quickly walk away in different directions. Later clips show the victim asking airport officials for medical help.

Family members of Indonesian national Siti Aishah have said she believed she had been part of a prank on a TV show.

But Malaysian police have said the two women had rehearsed the attack before carrying it out and had been instructed to wash their hands afterwards.

Police have also arrested the Vietnamese woman and a North Korean man. Seven other North Koreans, including a diplomat at their embassy in Kuala Lumpur, are also wanted.

Reuters

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