The killing
of the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was organized by the
reclusive state's ministry of state security and foreign ministry, according to
South Korean lawmakers briefed by the country's intelligence agency.
The eight
North Korean suspects include four officials of the state security ministry and
two officials of the foreign ministry, the lawmakers quoted the intelligence
agency as saying.
South Korean
and U.S. officials said Kim Jong Nam, the North Korean leader's estranged
half-brother, was killed by North Korean agents in an airport in the Malaysian
capital on Feb. 13. NorthKorea has not acknowledged his death.
(Reuters)
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