Two Women Arrested for Murder of Kim Jong-nam Claim They Did It for a $100

Here is the latest in the murder of Kim Jong-nam:

Two prime female suspects arrested in the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s half brother Kim Jong-nam are brought to Kuala Lumpur International Airport in the Malaysian capital Friday morning for an on-site reenactment of the crime. [SCREEN CAPTURE FROM WEIBO]
They wiped the deadly liquid on his face, darted into the bathroom to wash their hands and then left the scene.

That is how two women detained in investigations into the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s half-brother Kim Jong-nam have described their actions at KLIA2 on Monday morning. It has since become one of the most high-profile murders to have occurred in Malaysia.

The women – Indonesian Siti Aisyah and another holding a Vietnamese passport under the name of Doan Thi Huong – led a police team to the airport at about 1am yesterday to re-enact Monday’s attack on Jong-nam.

It is learnt that the two suspects led the police team to Level 3 of the departure hall and told police what happened.

Both women described their actions of wiping a type of liquid on the face a man who they claimed they did not know.

“They claimed they left the area once it was done,” said sources, adding that the women then went to a nearby restroom to wash off the liquid.

It was unclear whether the women wore gloves or even used a piece of cloth to carry out the attack.

Siti Aisyah also told police that she was offered US$100 (RM445) by a man to carry out the act, which she believed to be a prank on a man.

The man who paid her and three others – all foreign men – were seen on CCTV footage at the airport with Siti Aisyah and Thi Huong.

It is learnt that the hunt for the four men, believed to be the “brains” behind the attack on Jong-nam, is still ongoing.  [The Star]

It seems to me that if these two women knew they had just committed a murder they would not have took the time to wash their hands, they would have just gotten out of the airport as quickly as possible.  It seems to me their claim of being duped into the killing may have validity.

Back in South Korea there has been a lot of speculation of why North Korea would use to foreigners to kill Kim Jong-nam:

If the Indonesian suspect was, in fact, involved in the assassination, it adds another question to the web of mysteries surrounding Kim’s death: why did Pyongyang hire foreigners?

A North Korean defector in South Korea who has knowledge of the communist regime’s intelligence tactics told the JoongAng Ilbo that a North Korean couldn’t have been able to pull off the job because they have so much reverence to the Kim dynasty, a result of ceaseless indoctrination from the North Korean leadership. That reverence extends to Kim Jong-nam, even though he was passed over as heir apparent and lived in self-exile outside North Korea.  [Joong Ang Ilbo]

I don’t believe this claim; I think it has more to do with plausible deniability for the North Koreans.  If the Malaysian authorities don’t catch the four operatives that put these two women up to the assassination then there is no evidence to connect North Korea to the crime.  So anyone wanting to put additional sanctions or add them back to the State Sponsors of Terrorism List would not be able to.

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