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Indonesian Siti Aisyah – accused of killing Kim Jong-nam – is escorted by police as she leaves after a court hearing in Malaysia on Tuesday. Photo: Photo: AP

Kim Jong-nam assassination trial: defence lawyer says Indonesian Siti Aisyah thought it was all for a prank television show

Both women face the death penalty if found guilty of killing the estranged half-brother of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong-nam

A woman accused of killing the North Korean leader’s estranged half-brother was hired for a prank television show by a suspect wanted by the Malaysian police just over a month earlier, her lawyer told a court on Tuesday.

Indonesian Siti Aisyah is accused with another woman, Doan Thi Huong from Vietnam, of killing Kim Jong-nam by smearing his face with VX, a banned chemical poison at Kuala Lumpur airport on February 13 last year.

Defence lawyers say the women thought they were playing pranks for a reality show and did not know they were poisoning Kim. They face the death penalty if convicted.

On January 5 last year, Siti Aisyah was approached at a nightclub by a Malaysian taxi driver, who asked her if she would participate in a Japanese video prank show, her lawyer, Gooi Soon Seng, told the court during his questioning of the lead police investigator in the case, Wan Azirul Nizam Che Wan Aziz.

The following morning the taxi driver, Kamaruddin Masiod, also known as John, introduced Siti Aisyah to Ri Ji-u, a North Korean posing as a Japanese man named James, at a shopping centre in Kuala Lumpur’s city centre, Gooi added.

Indonesian Siti Aisyah (left) and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong are jointly accused of killing Kim Jong-nam, the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader. Photo: AP
Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong is escorted by police as she leaves court on Tuesday. Photo: AP

After Siti Aisyah agreed to the offer, she watched pranks being played by an unidentified woman, before joining in. She played pranks on three people near a fountain outside the mall entrance and was paid 400 ringgit (US$102.70) by Ri at the end of the day, Gooi said.

Wan Azirul, the police witness, was unable to confirm the pranks took place.

“I agree that Kamaruddin was the person who introduced the first accused [Siti Aisyah] to James, but the date and place, I’m not sure,” Wan Azirul said.

The meeting of Siti Aisyah, Ri and Kamaruddin was captured in a photograph taken at the shopping centre, Gooi said.

The photo was released to reporters after Tuesday’s hearing.

Ri was named by Malaysian police as a suspect soon after Kim Jong-nam’s killing and his photo was released to the media.

Kim Jong-nam, son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, was killed with VX agent as he was walking to board a flight. Photo: AFP

Defence lawyers have argued the killing was politically motivated, with many key suspects linked to the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur, suggesting the two women were merely unwitting pawns in the attack.

Pyongyang has denied accusations by South Korean and US officials that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s regime was behind the killing.

The trial resumes on February 8.

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