RMAF crew posed as civilian pilots in North Korea


SEPANG: The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) crew who flew to North Korea to fetch the nine stranded Malaysians there wore civilian uniforms.

Lt-Col Hasrizan Kamis, a second pilot, two co-pilots and two quartermasters also pretended to be civilians to keep a low profile.

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