Kim Jong-nam murder trial: AGC refuses to drop charges against Vietnamese Doan

Kim Jong-nam murder trial: AGC refuses to drop charges against Vietnamese Doan

SHAH ALAM, March 15 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The Attorney General’s Chamber (AGC) has rejected the representation by Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong to have the murder charge against her dropped, the High Court heard.

The matter was communicated by Doan’s lawyer, Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, during proceedings here on Thursday.

Doan’s defence had sent in a letter of representation, following the release of Indonesian Siti Aisyah on Monday.

Both women were accused of the murder of North Korean Kim Jong-nam, half brother of its leader Kim Jong-un.

“It is very obvious, my Lord, that the Attorney General has favoured one party over the other, bearing in mind that this court has found a prima facie case against both of the accused,” he said.

Hisyam said that both accused ran the same defence.

“Both have stated, through their counsels, that they were doing video pranks.

“Both maintained, through counsels, they were made scapegoats by North Korea. The public prosecution has not acted fairly,” he added.

Doan was supposed to take the stand in the defence trial Thursday.

Wearing a red shawl, the 30-year-old appeared pale and tired.

Hisyam asked for the court to allow a postponement, as Doan was not fit to take the stand.

Justice Azmi Ariffin then asked the accused directly if she was facing any problems.

Doan answered, through an interpreter. “I am very tensed and stressed”.

Justice Azmi then agreed to adjourn the hearing to April 1.

Siti Aisyah, 26, and Doan, 29, were charged with four others still at large over the murder Jong-nam at the KLIA2 departure hall at 9am on Feb 13, 2017.

The charge, under Section 302 of the Penal Code, provides for the mandatory death sentence upon conviction. — NNN-AGENCIES

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