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Smile of Siti Aisyah After Being Released from the Case of Killing Kim Jong-Nam

Smile of Siti Aisyah After Being Released from the Case of Killing Kim Jong-Nam

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Smile of Siti Aisyah After Being Released from the Case of Killing Kim Jong-Nam

Finally, Siti Aisyah experienced freedom. This Indonesian woman was accused of murdering Kim Jong-Nam, the half-brother of Kim Jong-Un, at the Malaysian airport in 2017. After going through 66 trials, she was finally proven innocent.

A happy and grateful expression can be seen from Siti Aisyah. Let's see Siti Aisyah's expression during the press conference!

 

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Siti Aisyah was acquitted on Monday, March 11, 2019, at the Sepang High Court in Malaysia. She was proven not guilty of the murder of Kim Jong-Nam, the Supreme Leader of Korea Kim Jong-Un's brother.

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In this case there are 2 suspects, but unfortunately the Vietnamese woman has not been able to be freed from this murder case.

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For two years, Siti Aisyah was assisted by the Indonesian Embassy's WNI Protection Team in Malaysia along with the legal team from Gooi & Azzura. She was charged with murder and conspiracy.

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However, Siti Aisyah was framed by North Korean intelligence. She was offered a sum of money to prank the target. Initially, the Korean person said this prank was for a television show.

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Trapped by these individuals, Siti's name was dragged into it. However, the available evidence does not directly incriminate Siti.

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This is because there are many anomalies in the evidence and testimonies. Starting from the absence of Siti's DNA in the evidence, to the disappearance of evidence during the trial.

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In her final hearing, several officials from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights accompanied Siti. Minister of Law and Human Rights Yassona H Laoly also requested Siti's release.

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Siti Aisyah is just a victim who was deceived and has no motive to kill Jong-Nam. Congratulations on Siti Aisyah's freedom and the hard work of all parties involved in law enforcement.