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Prosecutors said that the women "used criminal force" to attack Kim Jong Nam
(File)Shah Alam, Malaysia: The assassination of the estranged half brother of North Korea's leader was not a prank, Malaysian state
prosecutors said Thursday, insisting it was a "carefully planned and executed" murder using a UN-banned poison.Prosecutors dismissed the
defence case that the two women defendants were recruited to take part in what they thought were prank TV shows but were instead tricked
into becoming inadvertent assassins, in an elaborate plot by a group of North Korean agents.Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi
Huong are accused of killing Kim Jong Nam by smearing the toxic nerve agent VX on his face at Kuala Lumpur airport last year in a Cold
War-style hit that shocked the world.VX is so deadly that it is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations
Kim died within minutes."It is an assassination, where the murder was carefully planned and executed," prosecutors said in a written
submission, adding that the women has been "trained" to ensure success.They said the women "used criminal force" to attack Kim."The element
of aggressiveness was present and this alone should have negated the existence of a prank," they said.They noted pranks involve the "element
of humour" but the video evidence showed the accused were not laughing during and after the attack.Prosecutors added "it was not a prank and
they knew what they were doing".The women, in their 20s, deny murdering Kim
They face death by hanging if found guilty.The trial, which began last year, resumed Wednesday after a break since early April, with lawyers
from both sides making their final submissions.'Denied fair trial'Aisyah's lawyer Gooi Soon Seng in his submission told the Shah Alam High
Court, outside Kuala Lumpur, that the investigation into the assassination "was not only shoddy but was lopsided".He added that the charge
was "vague" and the prosecution "has failed to make out a prima facie case against" his client.Gooi also said it was unusual that Aisyah did
not suffer any symptoms from contact with VX.Doan's lawyer Hisyam Teh Pok Teik in his separate submission said his client did not intend to
cause the death of Kim and did not know that the liquid she applied to his face was dangerous.Hisyam said the prosecution had "failed
miserably" in presenting their case, adding that "the actual assassins are the North Koreans" and that his client had been "denied a fair
trial".Four North Koreans are accused of involvement in the murder but fled the country immediately after the killing.Prosecutor Wan
Shaharuddin Wan Ladin likened the killing to a James Bond movie as it involved trained women assassins."Looking at the bigger picture the
four North Koreans still at large must have trained the two accused in executing the plan," he said.South Korea accused the North of
masterminding the killing of Kim, who had been living in exile after falling out of favour with the ruling family in Pyongyang.The
assassination also sparked a row between North Korea and Malaysia, which had historically been one of Pyongyang's few allies.However ties
appear to be improving, with the new Malaysian government announcing plans to reopen its embassy in Pyongyang, as tension on the Korean
peninsula ease.(This story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)