North Korean suspect in Kim Jong-nam murder ‘had chemistry degree and arranged all logistics of attack’ as CCTV of … – Telegraph.co.uk

Malaysia recalled its ambassador to North Korea on Monday amid rising tensions over the death, while North Korea's ambassador arrived for a meeting at the Malaysian foreign ministry.

The ministry said the North Korean ambassador Kang Chol was summoned for "an explanation on the accusations he made against the Government of Malaysia in his press conference on 17 February 2017".

North Korea said on Saturday that it would categorically reject Malaysia's autopsy report on the death of Mr Kim, and accused Malaysia of "colluding with outside forces", in a veiled reference to rival nation South Korea.

Malaysia's health minister said that Mr Kim's autopsy results could be released as early as Wednesday.

At least three of four North Korean men wanted in connection with the murder caught a flight from Jakarta to Dubai on the evening of the attack, an Indonesian immigration official told Reuters.

Suspects Ri Jae-nam, Hong Song-hac, and Ri Ji-hyon flew from Jakarta to Dubai on Emirates flight EK0359 at 10.20pm local time last on Monday, immigration office spokesman Agung Sampurno told Reuters by text message. The details of the fourth suspect were unclear.

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