North Korea yesterday paraded a defector accused of involvement in a child abduction plot it says was masterminded by South Korean agents.
In a carefully stage-managed news conference in Pyongyang, Ko Hyon-chol, 53, “confessed” to attempting to kidnap two North Korean orphan girls and take them to the South.
“I committed the unpardonable crime of being involved in attempted child abduction,” a weeping Ko told the news conference attended by foreign media and diplomats.
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Ko’s case follows the April defection to the South of a dozen North Korean women working at a restaurant in China.
Pyongyang said that the women were kidnapped by the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS), but Seoul said they fled of their own free will.
Ko was arrested on May 27 after crossing from China in an inflatable boat, which he planned to use to ferry back the two orphaned girls, aged eight and nine, he said.
He had originally fled North Korea in January 2013, because he had been involved in smuggling and was being investigated by Pyongyang authorities, the news conference was told.
He lived in China for about a year before traveling to the South in 2014 via Laos and Thailand.
Journalists and diplomats were told that Ko had struggled to adjust to life in South Korea and had been unable to find a job, so he sought out a defectors’ organization.
There, the news conference was told, he was introduced to NIS agents in December last year.
He was sent to the Chinese border city of Dandong and asked to reactivate his old smuggling contacts to bring sensitive materials out of North Korea.
Ko said that in May, his South Korean handlers told him to arrange the kidnapping of orphans from North Korea. He was told he would receive US$10,000 for each.
“They asked me if I knew about the 12 women who defected as a group and said that was just the beginning,” Ko said.
“So, I set about abducting children, but it wasn’t easy,” Ko said.
Eventually he selected two targets, two girls, aged eight and nine, who were in an orphanage, he said.
He crossed the river into North Korea with his inflatable boat just after midnight on May 27, but was arrested hours later.
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