An Australian student Alek Sigley, 29, who was detained in North Korea, departs from Beijing to Japan, at the Beijing international airport, China, July 4, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's state news agency said on Saturday an Australian student who was expelled from the country after 10 days' detention had committed "spying acts" through his work with foreign media.
Alek Sigley, who had been held in North Korea since June 25, was an active social media user and also a regular contributor to international media organisations including NK News about his time in North Korea.
