Story highlights
- Two female suspects were carrying passports from Indonesia and Vietnam
- Kim Jong Nam apparently was poisoned as he waited to board a plane
Still images taken from closed-circuit TV show one of the suspects on the same day Kim Jong Nam was apparently killed at the airport, Selangor State Police Chief Abdul Samah Mat of the Royal Malaysian Police confirmed Thursday to CNN. The images were first obtained by the Malay Mail.
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The women, who were carrying an Indonesian passport and a Vietnamese passport, have been remanded into custody for seven days. A 26-year-old Malaysian man also has been arrested in the case. He is believed to be the boyfriend of one of the female suspects, Mat said.
Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi dismissed reports of North Korean involvement during a news conference in Kuala Lumpur. "That is only speculation," he said.
"The deceased ... felt like someone grabbed or held his face from behind," Selangor State Criminal Investigations Department Chief Fadzil Ahmat told Reuters. "He felt dizzy, so he asked for help at the (airport) counter."