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Thursday, July 4, 2019

US seeks extradition of North Korean from Malaysia

The North Korean embassy in Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur. (AFP pic)
KUALA LUMPUR: The US is seeking the extradition of a North Korean man from Malaysia for alleged involvement in money-laundering in breach of sanctions against Pyongyang, a court heard Thursday.
Mun Chol Myong, who has lived in Malaysia for a decade with his wife and two daughters, was arrested in May.
The 54-year-old is facing five counts of money-laundering in the US.
Prosecutors said the charges relate to the trade in luxury goods, including liquor, to the North.
North Korea has been hit with repeated rounds of crippling sanctions – imposed by the United Nations and countries such as the US – over its nuclear weapons programme.
These include trying to halt the trade in luxury goods as a way of targeting the country’s elite.
Mun has been in custody since his arrest and last month a judge rejected a bail application, saying he was a flight risk.
At a hearing today, lawyer Jagjit Singh again argued Mun should be released on bail and complained prosecutors had not shared documents from US officials with the defence.
“It is not a violent offence… It is only money laundering offence not terrorism related,” he told the court.
Mun was unwell and had lost 10kg since being arrested, the lawyer said.
But the judge rejected the request for Mun’s release and set the next hearing for July 12.
His lawyers say he will fight the extradition bid, meaning the case could drag on for years.
Prosecutor Faizul Aswad Masri said the offences allegedly happened between 2014 and 2017, and involved “controlled items which cannot be exported to North Korea”.
He did not give further details.
In Singapore, three people were charged last year with supplying luxury goods, including jewellery, wine and perfume, to North Korea in violation of UN sanctions. - FMT

1 comment:

  1. What about "he didnt commit any crime in Malaysia" phrase. Well Mr Mun I dont know what is your religion but if you dont want to be extradite you should know what to do.

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