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A Deadly Prank

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

The murder of Kim Jong-nam at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 by a group of people said to be North Korean secret agents has implicated Siti Aisyah. Along with a Vietnamese woman, she is charged with committing premeditated homicide against that half-brother of North Korean President Kim Jong-un. A secret cable from the Indonesian government details Siti's testimony from behind bars. Tempo traced Siti's time in Malaysia, from the moment she was recruited into the murder plot, until its execution.

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A photograph of a smiling Siti Aisyah was still up on the web page www.haven4men.com last week. This website features photographs and information about women who offer massages and escort services in Malaysian cities. On the web, Siti goes by the name of Kelly. Customers can call the 25-year-old woman to their preferred location. The rate charged is RM188-198, or about Rp600,000 for 45 minutes.

Siti works in Malaysia, even though she holds a fre

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