Interpol issues ‘red notice’ for North Koreans linked to Kim murder
By Reuters
17 March 2017 |
4:10 pm
Malaysian police says Interpol has issued a red notice, the closest thing to an international arrest warrant, for four North Koreans wanted in connection with the murder of Kim Jong Nam.
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