20 February 2017
Police are mulling action over the leak of a CCTV recording connected to the death of Kim Jong-nam, the elder brother of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un.
The dissemination of the CCTV recording is seen as interfering in police investigation into the case.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar, when asked about the matter and the action to be taken against those who spread the recording, replied succinctly: "We will study (it)."
Meanwhile, Selangor police chief Datuk Seri Abdul Samah Mat, when posed the same question, said police will investigate the matter before taking further action.
![Police are mulling action over the leak of a CCTV recording connected to the death of Kim Jong-nam, the elder brother of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un. (File pix)](/images/news/sign-of-ms-poison.jpg)
"(The dissemination of the CCTV recording), to some extent, disturbs the task of the police," he said.
The clip, lasting 2.33 seconds, which was aired by a foreign broadcasting company, went viral on social media sites last night.
Last Sunday, Jong-nam was reported to be at klia2 to board a flight to Macau, when a woman suddenly covered his face with a piece of cloth, believed to have been laced with liquid poison.
Jong-nam, whose name was stated as Kim Chol on his passport, died while being rushed to the Putrajaya Hospital. – BERNAMA
Original Source: nst.com.my
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