Jong-nam had poison antidote in sling bag, says witness


THE High Court was today told Kim Jong-nam, who was poisoned to death with the nerve agent VX, had 12 glass vials containing antidotes for poison in his sling bag when he was at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport  2 (klia2) on February 13.

The bottles containing Atropine which is an antidote for poisons including VX and insecticide were found in the sling bag used by Jong-nam, who was using the alias Kim Chol, by police.

Malaysian Chemistry Department Alcohol and Toxicology Clinical Unit head Dr K. Sharmilah, 38, who agreed with a suggestion by counsel Gooi Soon Seng representing accused Siti Aisyah, an Indonesian national, the bottles containing  Atropine together with 12 other exhibits were received by her from the police on March 10 for toxicology tests.

To a question a by Gooi, the prosecution’s 23rd witness, however, said she did not know if the bottles were labelled in Korean.

She was testifying on the 22nd day of the trial of Siti Aisyah, 25, and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, 28, who are charged with four others still at large with murdering Jong-nam, 45, at the Departure Hall of klia2 at 9am on February 13.

Dr Sharmilah also agreed with Gooi insecticide could also cause death with the same symptoms as VX poisoning.

“However, use of insecticide to kill a person requires a viscosity rate that is different from VX,” she said.

During re-examination by Deputy Public Prosecutor Mohd Fairuz Johari, Dr Sharmilah said 10 milligrammes (mg) of VX  was needed to kill a person via skin absorption.

She said compared with phorate, the most toxic insecticide among organophosphates, a person would need at least 72,000mg of phorate to cause death via skin absorption.

On the analysis done on Jong-nam’s blood specimens, Dr Sharmilah said the blood contained a mixture of medication for treating gout, high-blood pressure and pain.

“All  the dosage detected were not detrimental to the health of the victim,” he said.

Operations officer at the Selangor headquarters Criminal Investigation Department, ASP Nasrol Sain Hamzah, 38, said efforts to track down three other suspects were unsuccessful after they left their hotel during a raid.

“The search was done at Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur after receiving information from the second accused, Doan Thi Huong,” said the 24th prosecution witness.

He said Doan was at her room at the Sky Star Hotel in Sepang where she handed over a T-shirt with “LoL” written on it, which she had worn on February 13.

The trial before judge Azmi Ariffin continues tomorrow. – Bernama, November 29, 2017.


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