• N Korean operatives suspected of killing Kim Jong Nam may be dead: Report
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[QUOTE]The two North Korean women who allegedly assassinated Kim Jong Nam, half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in a Kuala Lumpur airport may already be dead, according to Japan's Kyodo news. "There have been reports that (the two suspects) may already be dead," the news outlet said, citing a Japanese government official, who did not specify the cause of deaths. [/QUOTE] [url]http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/n-korean-operatives-suspected-of-killing-kim-jong-nam-may-be/3521134.html?cid=fbcna[/url] North Korea covering up?
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;51825053][url]http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/n-korean-operatives-suspected-of-killing-kim-jong-nam-may-be/3521134.html?cid=fbcna[/url] North Korea covering up?[/QUOTE] NK Operatives like these train their entire lives for these missions, it is likely they had orders to self terminate upon completion of their objectives to prevent capture.
[QUOTE=Ta16;51825061]NK Operatives like these train their entire lives for these missions, it is likely they had orders to self terminate upon completion of their objectives to prevent capture.[/QUOTE] I can see that as a possibility, yet it seems like a waste of talent and skill. Having agents killed or commit suicide seems a bit overboard, but I'd put nothing past NK.
[QUOTE=Mabus;51825073]I can see that as a possibility, yet it seems like a waste of talent and skill. Having agents killed or commit suicide seems a bit overboard, but I'd put nothing past NK.[/QUOTE] [url]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air_Flight_858[/url] [QUOTE] The two bombers were traced to Bahrain, where they both took ampules of cyanide hidden in cigarettes when they realized they were about to be taken into custody. The male of the pair died, but the female, Kim Hyon-hui, survived and later confessed to the bombing. She was sentenced to death after being put on trial for the attack, but was later pardoned by the President of South Korea, Roh Tae-woo, because it was deemed that she had been brainwashed in North Korea. Kim's testimony implicated Kim Jong-il, who at that time was the future leader of North Korea, as the person ultimately responsible for the incident. The United States Department of State specifically refers to the bombing of KAL 858 as a "terrorist act" and, until 2008, listed North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism. [/QUOTE] They ways have more, they could care less.
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I'd assume so, my guess is most of the world forgot he even existed until now. I know I did.
Sounds like Jong-un might be cleaning house to try and solidify his hegemony over the DPRK's elite. That photo though of one of the purported suspects... [IMG]http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/content/dam/images/g/u/d/x/d/y/image.related.articleLeadwide.620x349.gudwvr.png/1487165427781.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE= staff writer Kim Rahn of koreatimes.co.kr]But the Malaysian police detained one of them at the airport Wednesday morning and said she was holding a Vietnamese passport with the name of Doan Thi Huong born in 1988.[/QUOTE][URL="http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2017/02/103_224015.html"]Assassins used poison to kill Kim Jong-nam[/URL]
[QUOTE]An Indonesian woman arrested for suspected involvement in the killing of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s half-brother in Malaysia was duped into thinking she was part of a comedy show prank, Indonesia’s national police chief has said, citing information received from Malaysian authorities. Tito Karnavian told reporters in Indonesia’s Aceh province that Siti Aisyah, 25, was paid to be involved in pranks. He said she and another woman performed stunts which involved convincing men to close their eyes and then spraying them with water. “Such an action was done three or four times and they were given a few dollars for it, and with the last target, Kim Jong-nam, allegedly there were dangerous materials in the sprayer,” Karnavian said. “She was not aware that it was an assassination attempt by alleged foreign agents.”[/QUOTE] [url]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/17/suspect-north-korea-killing-thought-she-was-taking-part-in-tv-prank-indonesia-siti-aisyah-police-kim-jong-nam[/url] Holy shit
The ol' make-them-think-they're-pranking-someone-but-really-they're-murdering-someone trick.
[QUOTE=A B.A. Survivor;51837535]The ol' make-them-think-they're-pranking-someone-but-really-they're-murdering-someone trick.[/QUOTE] Its just a prank bro you're gonna be famous on youtube haha Fucking hell, imagine accidentally killing someone as a prank. All you know is "I'm gonna get $100 just to spray water on this guy ezpz" and suddenly minutes later he fucking dies and now you're one of the most wanted person on earth.
[QUOTE=StrykerE;51836764][url]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/17/suspect-north-korea-killing-thought-she-was-taking-part-in-tv-prank-indonesia-siti-aisyah-police-kim-jong-nam[/url] Holy shit[/QUOTE] Whoever's behind this deserves a silent assassin rating for sure.
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