Malaysia’s request to step up search for four North Korean men suspected in killing of Kim Jong Nam is unlikely to be effective if the alleged killers are, as suspected, in Pyongyang.
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia—Interpol has ratcheted up Malaysia’s international manhunt for four North Korean men wanted for their alleged roles in last month’s killing of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s half brother.
Malaysia’s escalation of the probe through the international police agency holds risks because authorities also hope to negotiate the return of three Malaysian diplomats and their six family members now trapped in…
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