Kim Jong-Nam, the half-brother of North Korean’s leader Kim Jong Un, was killed on February 13.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, (1941/1942 — 2011, bottom left), poses with his first-born son Kim Jong Nam, (1971 — 2017, bottom right) in this 1981 family photo in Pyongyang, North Korea. Getty
Kim Jong-Nam, the half-brother of North Korean’s leader Kim Jong Un, was killed on February 13.
A few days later, the first North Korean to be arrested in connection with the case was a man carrying Malaysian documentation issued to foreign workers, which identified him as 46-year-old North Korean citizen Ri Jong Chol.
Malaysian detectives have also detained a 25-year-old Indonesian woman named Siti Aishah, her Malaysian boyfriend, and a woman carrying a Vietnamese passport identifying her as Doan Thi Huong, 28.