North Korean spy receives four-year jail sentence
By , on December 5th, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A South Korean court handed down a four-year jail sentence on Wednesday to a convicted North Korean spy who was involved in a bid to maim the eldest son of the North’s late leader Kim Jong-il. The unidentified spy had arrived in South Korea in March posing as a refugee who had fled the communist North via China, the court heard. Under interrogation by security authorities, the man confessed to being part of a plot to stage a hit-and-run car accident in China in 2010 targeting Kim’s eldest son, Kim Jong-nam. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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North Korean spy receives four-year jail sentence
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A South Korean court handed down a four-year jail sentence on Wednesday to a convicted North Korean spy who was involved in a bid to maim the eldest son of the North’s late leader Kim Jong-il. The unidentified spy had arrived in South Korea in March posing as a refugee who had fled the communist North via China, the court heard. Under interrogation by security authorities, the man confessed to being part of a plot to stage a hit-and-run car accident in China in 2010 targeting Kim’s eldest son, Kim Jong-nam. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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North Korean spy receives four-year jail sentence
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