Malaysia objectively murder investigation Kim

The Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Monday that his country has no reason whatsoever to make North Korea in a bad light.

Najib added that he expects North Koreans understand the Malaysian law in this case. South Korea and the United States assume that the regime in Pyongyang has commissioned the murder, possibly by poisoning.

The Malaysian police are still looking for four North Koreans in connection with the murder of Kim Jong-nam. So far four suspects were arrested, including two women.

North Korean Ambassador to Malaysia, Kang Chol said to have little confidence in the investigation. He has doubts about the identity of the victim.\n  \n   \n    \n    \n   \n   \n   \n      \n   \n     Photo: AFP