Kim jong uns half brother kim jong nam assassinated in malaysia by female north korean spies with poison needle
You're referring to the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
On February 13, 2017, Kim Jong-nam was attacked at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia by two women who allegedly used a nerve agent to poison him. He was 45 years old at the time of his death.
The assassination was widely attributed to North Korean agents, although the North Korean government has denied any involvement. The two women involved in the attack, Ri Jong-chol and Hong Song-nam, were arrested and charged with murder. They claimed that they were hired by North Korean agents to carry out the attack, but the North Korean government has denied any involvement.
The investigation into the assassination was led by Malaysian authorities, with assistance from international agencies such as Interpol and the FBI. The investigation revealed that the poison used in the attack was VX nerve agent, a highly toxic and deadly substance.
Kim Jong-nam was a member of the ruling family in North Korea and was once seen as a potential successor to his father, Kim Jong-il. However, he fell out of favor with his half-brother Kim Jong-un and was stripped of his titles and privileges. He had been living in exile in Macau and Malaysia, where he was known to have spoken out against his half-brother's regime.
The assassination of Kim Jong-nam was seen as a significant event in the region, and it raised concerns about the use of assassination as a tool of state policy. It also highlighted the tensions between North Korea and its neighbors, as well as the risks faced by individuals who speak out against the regime.
In 2018, a Malaysian court convicted the two women involved in the attack, as well as four North Korean suspects who were accused of planning the assassination. The four North Korean suspects were not present in court, as Malaysia had refused to extradite them to face trial. The court sentenced the two women to death by hanging, while the four North Korean suspects were sentenced to prison terms ranging from five to 10 years.