Malaysia

N.Korea breaks ties with Malaysia over citizen’s extradition to US

Pyongyang slams Putrajaya for ‘hostile act’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Mar 2021 7:17AM

N.Korea breaks ties with Malaysia over citizen’s extradition to US
North Korean embassy counsellor Kim Yu Song (left) with Jagjit Singh (right), lawyer to Mun Chol-myong in 2019. Mun lost his final appeal on Wednesday and will be extradited to the US for money laundering. – AFP pic, March 19, 2021

SEOUL – Pyongyang announced today that it broke diplomatic ties with Malaysia over the extradition of a North Korean citizen to the United States, in a foreign ministry statement carried on state news wire KCNA.

On Wednesday, Malaysian authorities “committed an unpardonable crime...of forcibly delivering the innocent citizen (of North Korea) to the United States,” the statement read.

North Korea’s foreign ministry “hereby announces total severance of the diplomatic relations with Malaysia,” the statement added, slamming what it called a “hostile act” committed against Pyongyang “in subservience to the US pressure.”

The statement described the unnamed individual as someone engaged in “legitimate external trade activities in Singapore,” insisting that it was a “fabrication...to argue that he was involved in ‘illegal money laundering.’”

On March 3 a North Korean man named Mun Chol-myong lost his final appeal in Malaysia’s top court against extradition to the United States to face money laundering charges.

Mun, who had lived in the Southeast Asian country for a decade with his family, was arrested in 2019 following the extradition request from Washington.

In court he denied FBI claims that he led a criminal group that violated sanctions by supplying prohibited items to North Korea and laundered funds through front companies.

He faces four charges of money laundering and two of conspiracy to launder money. The allegations relate mainly to his work in Singapore, according to his lawyers.

It is unclear what Mun is accused of supplying, but there have been cases of businesses in Singapore sending luxury items, such as liquor and watches, to North Korea.

The export to North Korea of some luxury goods has been banned as part of sweeping sanctions imposed on Pyongyang by the United Nations and other countries – including the United States – over its weapons programmes. – AFP, March 19, 2021

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