‘Condo unit used as lab to make nerve agent’


SHAH ALAM: The home of a North Korean was said to have been used as a clandestine lab to produce VX nerve agent, the poison that killed Kim Chol (or Kim Jong-nam), the High Court heard.

To a question by defence counsel Gooi Soon Seng, ninth witness Asst Supt Wan Azirul Nizam Che Wan Aziz agreed that the police raided Ri Jong-chol’s home as they suspected the condominium unit in Kuala Lumpur was used as a lab.

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