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Daughter of senior North Korea official defects, says Seoul activist

Rights activist claims teen escaped to Seoul

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The North Korean regime often punishes defectors who are caught including sending them to a prison camp. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

The teenage daughter of a senior North Korean security official has escaped to the South in a rare defection by a member of the privileged elite, a Seoul activist said on Monday.

The 19-year-old, identified by her surname Han, is the daughter of a Ministry of Public Security official responsible for police operations in the capital Pyongyang, the rights activist who helped her escape said.

Han had been studying at a college in Beijing when she fled to the South after crossing to a third country in May, said the activist, who declined to be named.

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Since arriving in Seoul, Han has been undergoing screening by South Korea’s intelligence authorities, the activist added.

The National Intelligence Service declined to comment on the case.

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Most North Korean refugees begin their escape by crossing into neighbouring China and then try to make it to third countries - often in Southeast Asia - where they seek permission to resettle in South Korea.

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