MAHB has nothing to do with leaked CCTV footage of Kim Jong-nam’s murder — Witness

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SHAH ALAM: A Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) employee told the High Court yesterday that the leak of a video allegedly showing the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s half-brother, Kom Chol or Kim Jong-nam at the KL International Airport 2 (klia), has nothing to do with the airport operating company.

MAHB security  assistant  G. Shankar,  31, said  the company was  not  responsible  for  leaking the airport’s close circuit television  (CCTV) camera footage released by Japanese  broadcaster  Fuji   TV   in  Japan  a few days after the assassination.

Shankar, who was instructed by investigating officer ASP Wan Azirul Nizam Che Wan Aziz to copy the CCTV footage into a digital video disc (DVD), said police investigation had revealed that the footage (released by Fuji TV) was not from his department.

In reply to lawyer Gooi Soon Seng representing Siti  Aisyah, one of the accused from Indonesia, during cross-examination, Shankar said the police had recorded statements from all personnel in his department, himself included, but none of them was charged in regard to the incident.

“I saw the viral video on Facebook … police have confirmed that the video was not from MAHB,” said the man who has been working with MAHB over the past 12 years.

Shankar said he agreed with Gooi’s suggestion that there was a leak, but disagreed that it was from his folder or DVD because the access to the folder was protected by a password known only to him.

The 30th witness said he had never revealed the password to anyone.

When replying to deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin, the witness said not all the footage from the airport’s CCTV were released by Fuji TV.

“I copied the  whole  footage into six DVDs, but the viral video was taken only from one DVD,” he said.

Shankar was testifying in a trial of Siti Aisyah, 26, and Doan Thi Huong, 29, a Vietnamese woman, who were charged together with four others still at large, with murdering Kim Jong-nam, at the departure hall of klia2 in Sepang, at 9am on Feb 13, 2017.

They were charge under Section 302 of the Penal Code, which carries a mandatory death penalty upon conviction.

The trial before Judge Datuk Azmi Ariffin continues today. — Bernama