Smaller press presence at courthouse


Tight security: Personnel from a special police unit standing guard at the Sepang Court where the high-profile Jong-nam murder trial is taking place.

SEPANG: A considerably smaller group of newsmen gathered outside the courthouse during the Kim Jong-nam murder trial, compared to last month when two foreign women were charged with the crime.

This time, it was mainly the Malaysian media, as many foreign journalists had left the country after the release of Jong-nam’s body to North Korea on March 30.

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