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Jin Zhengnan's death revealed new details. Who did you meet?

According to the trial news in Malaysia on Monday, the trial of the Korean man who died at the Malaysian airport in February last year has made new progress. Five days before the attack on the airport, the North Korea-Xi 'an man met an American man.

Cnn65438+1October 29th reported that on February 9th last year, a Korean man and a mysterious American met in an apartment on the Malaysian resort island of Langkawi. Investigator Wan Achur Nizam confirmed the above facts to the court in response to a question from the defendant's defense lawyer. On February 13 last year, a North Korean man died of poisoning at Kuala Lumpur Airport.

In addition, the police said that the last time the North Korean man used his Dell laptop was on February 9 last year, which was also the day when he met the mysterious person. The evidence showed that a USB flash drive was connected to the computer that day. The police didn't find the USB flash drive among the relics of North Korea-Xi 'an men. However, the police are currently unable to confirm the identity of this American man or whether he is an intelligence officer.

The South China Morning Post reported that there was some friction during the trial that day. Aziz has repeatedly claimed that we should not only look at the simple facts in the case in response to a defense lawyer's accusation that the police regard a murder suspected of political background as a simple murder. Aziz said that he specially sent someone to investigate the trip of the North Korean man Langkawi from February 8 to 12 to find the motive for the assassination.

According to the report, the police found138,000 US dollars in cash in the North Korean man's backpack, which also triggered speculation that the North Korean man sold information about North Korea to American intelligence personnel.

During the cross-examination in court, Aziz could not answer many questions of the defense lawyer, such as the hotel where the Korean man stayed in Langkawi, and the information found in his computer by the police. In addition to computers, four mobile phones of North Korean men were also sent to relevant departments for data analysis. Defense lawyer Guy said, "Aziz's answer is very evasive, and we are very dissatisfied with it."

Last February, Siti Aishia, an Indian Nepalese woman, and Doan Thi Huong, a Vietnamese woman, were accused of killing the North Korean man with four unnamed North Korean men. Both suspects pleaded not guilty and said they thought they were participating in a prank TV show.

Last year, in June+February, 5438, the court confirmed that the North Korean man had an antidote to VX poison in his backpack. The Philippine Star quoted experts as saying that the backpacks carried by North Korean men contained 12 ampoules of atropine and antidote for nerve paralysis substances and poisons, including the antidote for VX nerve agent, but the North Korean men failed to use them in time.

"German-National-Voice" reported that in recent months, the trial focused on giving evidence, and the court summoned nearly 30 witnesses, including police at all levels, airport staff, personnel of the National Chemical Weapons Center, forensic doctors and toxicology experts. As the trial went on, both the prosecution and the defense gave evidence one after another, and many details were disclosed, which made the case more confusing.

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