KUALA LUMPUR: Japan has provided Malaysia with fingerprint data and other information on Kim Jong-nam needed for the investigation into his assassination.
The fingerprint data was obtained when Japanese immigration officials detained Jong-nam in 2001 at Narita International Airport, when he tried to enter the country on a false passport, Kyodo news agency quoted sources.
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