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North Korean man extradited from Malaysia to US in sanctions case

North Korean man extradited from Malaysia to US in sanctions case

A staff locks the front gate of North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Sunday, Mar 21, 2021. Malaysia on Friday ordered all North Korean diplomats to leave the country within 48 hours, an escalation of a diplomatic spat over Malaysia's move to extradite a North Korean suspect to the United States on money laundering charges. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

WASHINGTON: A North Korean citizen was taken into US custody on Saturday (Mar 20) after being extradited from Malaysia to face money laundering charges, making him the first North Korean extradited to the US to face trial.

Mun Chol Myong was in the custody of the FBI in Washington, DC on Saturday, according to documents obtained by the Associated Press. His extradition came after a Malaysian court rejected his assertion that the charges were politically motivated.

The Justice Department declined comment on Sunday.

A federal judge in Washington had issued a warrant for Mun’s arrest on May 2, 2019 on money laundering and conspiracy charges. 

Kang Son Bi, wife of Mun Chol Myong, arrives at the Duta court complex in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 8, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Mohd Rasfan) Kang Son Bi (R), wife of Mun Chol Myong, a North Korean man who faces possible extradition from Malaysia to the US on money laundering charges, arrives at the Duta court complex in Kuala Lumpur on October 8, 2020 after Mun launched a legal challenge against the US bid. AFP/Mohd RASFAN

Mun, who is in his 50s, has lived in Malaysia for a decade and was arrested in May 2019 after the US requested his extradition. Malaysia’s government approved the extradition, but Mun challenged the bid.

READ: North Korean diplomats leave Malaysia after ties cut over US extradition row

His lawyer has said Mun worries he won’t get a fair trial in the US. They have argued that the extradition is “politically motivated” and aimed to increase pressure on North Korea over the nation’s missile program.

Kim Yu Song (centre), a counselor at the North Korean Embassy to Malaysia, reads out a statement outside the embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Sunday, Mar 21, 2021. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) Malaysia North Korea

Mun has denied allegations that he was involved in supplying prohibited luxury goods from Singapore to North Korea in violation of UN sanctions before moving to Malaysia in 2008. He has also denied allegations he laundered funds through front companies and produced fraudulent documents to support illicit shipments.

North Korea said it had also terminated diplomatic ties with Malaysia over the decision to extradite Mun to the US in the latest development in growing animosity between Washington and Pyongyang as the North ramps up pressure on the Biden administration over a nuclear standoff.

Source: AP/ta

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