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Serious so Kim Jong Nuke has another Lucrative New Product = VX, to sell to ISIS etc! Video

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[video=youtube_share;qI-w-23IpwU]https://youtu.be/qI-w-23IpwU[/video]

I say ISIS & the like or Military Regimes or even Duterte will be interested to buy from Kim Jong Nuke his late half-brother VK Kim's baby oil!

Some of the wealthy buyers can afford to pay dozens of millions, and minimum order quantity should be one 50kg drum - while stock last!

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ISIS can infiltrate the aircrew joining SIA to do this business [as usual]:

[video=youtube_share;HjPOjE02YqE]https://youtu.be/HjPOjE02YqE[/video]

Baby oil will smell nice for the FINAL 20 mins, before they are all dead in the air? HUAT?

Baby oil can be FOC not only in SQ 1st class cabin, any bus or MRT for cheap peasants also, times are bad, 1st class cabin very empty, usually the fully packed cheap transportation are popular to HUAT AH!
 
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Just take the VX airline. Free trip to Pyongyang any time!
 

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Special Agent got privilege alike James Bond 007 - Licensed To Kill! No charge! Flying FOC on MAS to Pyongyang sponsored by Najib!



http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...th-korean-linked-to-murder-conde/3565492.html

Malaysia prepares to deport North Korean linked to murder; condemns attack

Posted 03 Mar 2017 18:50

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia released on Friday a North Korean suspect in the murder of the estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader and prepared to deport him, while police issued an arrest warrant for another North Korean wanted in connection with the killing.

Kim Jong Nam was murdered on Feb. 13 at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, after being assaulted by two women who Malaysian police believe smeared his face with VX, a chemical classified by the United Nations as a weapon of mass destruction.

The women, one from Indonesia and the other from Vietnam, were later detained and were charged this week with murder.

A North Korean man, Ri Jong Chol, was also arrested days after the murder, but he was released from police detention on Friday. He was taken from detention to an immigration office wearing a bullet proof vest to be processed before being sent back to Pyongyang.

"He, accompanied by two representatives of the North Korean embassy, are scheduled to depart to their native country today," Mustafar Ali, director general of the Immigration Department said in a statement.

Malaysia's attorney-general told Reuters on Thursday he was being released due to insufficient evidence.

The murder of Kim Jong Nam, 47, has soured relations between Malaysia and North Korea, which had maintained friendly ties for decades.

South Korean intelligence and U.S. officials say the murder was an assassination organised by North Korean agents.

Kim, who had been living in the Chinese territory of Macau under Beijing's protection, had spoken out publicly against his family's dynastic control of isolated, nuclear-armed North Korea.

South Korean legislators cited their spy agency as saying the young and unpredictable North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, had issued a "standing order" for his half-brother's assassination, and that there had been a failed attempt in 2012.

SUSPECTS

Police have identified seven other North Koreans wanted in connection with the killing, including a senior embassy official and a member of staff at the North Korean airline Air Koryo. Four of them are known to have left Malaysia.

An arrest warrant was issued on Friday for the 37-year old airline worker, Kim Uk Il. Malaysia has stepped up checks at all border crossings for North Koreans linked to the case, police have said.

Malaysia's deputy prime minister and home minister, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, said authorities would also investigate a North Korea-linked company that is suspected of operating a sanctions-busting arms business in Malaysia.

Reuters reported this week that a front company run by North Korean intelligence agents ran an arms operation out of Malaysia.

"Definitely we are going to investigate any such incidences," Zahid said when asked about the arms operation.

North Korea has not commented on its suspected involvement in the arms operation.

It has also not confirmed the death of Kim Jong Nam.

It has acknowledged the death of a North Korean but its ambassador said earlier that Malaysian police investigations could not be trusted.

North Korea said that its citizen may have died of a heart attack.

Kim Jong Nam was in the airport departure hall when he was assaulted by the women, who wiped his face with a liquid, identified in an autopsy as VX. He died within 20 minutes.

The women have told diplomats from their home countries that they thought they were participating in a prank for reality television.

Malaysia condemned the use of VX and has said it is in close contact with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, an inter-governmental organisation based in the Netherlands, regarding the incident.

(Additional reporting by Ju-min Park in SEOUL; writing by Praveen Menon; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore, Robert Birsel)

- Reuters





Kim Jong Nam killing: Malaysian police release North Korean suspect Ri Jong Chol
North Korean suspect in Kim Jong Nam murder, Ri Jong Chol, leaving a Sepang police station to be deported, in Malaysia, on March 3, 2017, in this photo taken by Kyodo.

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North Korean suspect in Kim Jong Nam murder, Ri Jong Chol, leaving a Sepang police station to be deported, in Malaysia, on March 3, 2017, in this photo taken by Kyodo. PHOTO: REUTERS
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KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - The only North Korean arrested over the killing of Kim Jong Nam was released on Friday (March 3), with frustrated Malaysian police saying they believed he was involved in the plot but lacked evidence to prove it.

Ri Jong Chol is among eight North Koreans suspected of involvement in the dramatic killing of Kim, the estranged half-brother of the reclusive nation’s leader, who was poisoned with a banned nerve agent at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Feb 13.

Malaysia’s attorney general has announced there was insufficient evidence to charge 47-year-old Ri and that he would be deported on Friday.

As he was led out of a police station outside the capital under tight security and handed over to immigration authorities, police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said he regretted the release.

“We believe that Ri Jong Chol played a part in Kim Chol’s murder but unfortunately we lack evidence to charge him,” he told AFP, using the name given in the passport carried by Kim Jong-Nam.

“We are frustrated because of a lack of evidence,” he said via text message from Saudi Arabia where he is on a religious pilgrimage.

However, he denied political or diplomatic pressure had been a factor in the release, saying it was purely an investigative issue.

A senior police official who asked not to be named told AFP that Ri had been handed over to immigration authorities in the administrative capital of Putrajaya.

“I do not know when he will be deported as they will need to sort out the travel documents,” he said.

The vehicle carrying Ri, who wore a bullet proof vest, was escorted by a six police-car convoy and motorcycle outriders. Roads were sealed off as the motorcade left the police station where he has been held.

Ri’s release came two days after two women – one Vietnamese and one Indonesian – were charged with murdering Kim.

Seven other North Koreans are wanted in connection with the killing, including a diplomat and an airline employee who are believed to be in Malaysia.

Four others are thought to have fled to Pyongyang on the day of the murder.

Ri was arrested days after Kim suffered an agonising death when he was attacked as he waited to board a flight to Macau.

CCTV footage shows two women approaching the heavyset 45-year-old and apparently smearing his face with a cloth.

Police say Kim suffered a seizure and died less than 20 minutes later. Swabs of the dead man’s face revealed traces of VX, a synthetic chemical so deadly that it is classed as a weapon of mass destruction.

Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Doan Thi Huong, 28, from Vietnam, face the death penalty if found guilty. Both women say they thought they were merely taking part in a prank video.

South Korea has pointed the finger of blame at North Korea, citing what they say was a standing order from leader Kim Jong Un to kill his exiled half-brother who may have been seen as a potential rival.

North Korea, which has not acknowledged the dead man’s identity, has vehemently protested the investigation, saying Malaysia is in cahoots with its enemies.

In response, Malaysia has cancelled a visa-free travel deal with North Korea – a key conduit to the outside world – and recalled its envoy to Pyongyang.

On Thursday, a senior North Korean diplomat leading a delegation to Kuala Lumpur reiterated Pyongyang’s assertion that Kim had died of a heart attack, dismissing the use of a toxin, and urged Malaysia to release his body.

Police chief Khalid quashed the claims.

“Our investigations supported by expert reports confirmed that Kim was murdered. North Korea can say what they like but the facts remain,” he told national news agency Bernama.

Malaysia on Friday also stepped up its criticism of the use of the banned nerve agent, condemning “the use of such a chemical weapon by anyone, anywhere and under any circumstances”.

“Its use at a public place could have endangered the general public,” the foreign ministry said, adding that the Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons was helping it to investigate.
 

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Can DIY make your own miniature fog sprayer cheaply!


Can buy from Thailand cheap!
 
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