Charges Dropped Against Indonesian Woman Accused of Killing Kim Jong-nam

Anchor: An Indonesian woman accused of murdering the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Malaysia two years ago has been freed after the charges against her were dropped.
Albert Kim has more.
Report: A high court in Malaysia released Siti Aisyah from prison on Monday, where she was being held for the murder of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Various media outlets reported that the Malaysian prosecutor in the case requested the murder charge against Aisyah to be dropped, without giving a reason.
The 27-year-old said she was surprised to hear that the charges against her had been dropped. Aisyah's lawyer Gooi Soon Seng spoke to the press after his client was released.
[Sound bite: Gooi Soon Seng, lawyer for suspect Siti Aisyah]
“Today the prosecution informed the court that they declined to further prosecute a case against Siti Aisyah under Section 254 of the CPC, which means they are no more interested to continue with the prosecution of Siti Aisyah. So on that score Siti Aisyah has been discharged from the court today. And we are grateful that the public prosecutor has in fact come to this conclusion because we still truly believe that she is merely a scapegoat and she is innocent.”
Aisyah and Vietnamese woman Doan Thi Huong were accused of smearing the VX nerve agent on Kim Jong-nam's face at Kuala Lumpur's international airport in February of 2017.
The two women had denied murdering Kim, saying they thought they were part of a television prank.
While North Korea has denied any involvement in the murder, four North Korean men have also been charged in the case. The men left Malaysia for the North immediately after the deadly attack.
Albert Kim, KBS World Radio News.
[Photo : YONHAP News]