A North Korean suspect detained by Malaysia in connection with the murder of Kim Jong-nam will be deported to Pyongyang and not allowed back, the Malaysian deputy prime minister said.
A North Korean suspect detained by Malaysia in connection with the murder of Kim Jong-nam will be deported to Pyongyang and not allowed back, the Malaysian deputy prime minister said.
«He was found not to have worked for the company where he was said to have worked, and instead was carrying out activities Malaysia will not stand for,» Ahmad Zahid Hamidi told reporters.