North Korea's 'gruesome' murder of Kim's brother meant to 'horrify world,' new report says
Kim Jong Un wanted to assassinate his half-brother in the most gruesome and public way possible earlier this year to horrify the rest of the world and instill fear among his doubters, according to a Monday report.
The daring assassination of Kim Jong Nam in February undertaken by two prostitutes in Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur airport has mostly been shrouded in mystery, with few reports from South Korean media speculating why the estranged half-brother of the North Korean despot was killed.
A South Korean spy agency initially said the death was part of the leaders five-year plot. A Korea University professor investigating the assassination -- and who previously led a research arm with South Korea's intelligence agency -- told GQ on Monday it was all part of a master plan.
From the moment Jong Nam left Macau, the North Koreans tailed him, Nam Sung-wook told GQ. They had a group on his airplane. As soon as he arrived at the airport in Kuala Lumpur, another group followed him. They kept that surveillance up while he slept. Even as Jong Nam entered the terminal, he was shadowed.
Several reports claimed the assassination attempt was sloppy work by the North Korean government. The women were clearly visible on CCTV walking to Kim Jong Nam and smearing the banned VX nerve agent on his face. The North Korean agents accused of coordinating the attack never hid their faces either. Nam said people shouldnt dismiss this as some bad planning on Kims part.
Pyongyang wanted to send a worldwide message by murdering Kim Jong Nam in this gruesome, public way, Nam said. Pyongyang wanted to horrify the rest of the world by releasing a chemical weapon at an airport.
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