Monday, April 16, 2018

The Kim family and their fraudulent Brazil passports


According to reports, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his late father Kim Jong Il obtained fake Brazil passports in order to apply for visas in Western countries. Interestingly, the two passports were stamped and issued by the Embassy of Brazil in Prague, Czech.  Previously, Japanese media outlets also reported that Kim Jong Un and his brother Kim Jong Chul entered the country using Brazillian passports back in 1991. However, the documents provided show that they were issued in 1996. It possibly constitutes that obtaining fraudulent foreign passports is not a problem for the North Korea ruling family. The pivot is, whether North Korea was not secured enough that their leaders had to find a way to flee. "This shows the desire for travel and points to the ruling family's attempts to build a possible escape route.” said Senior Western security source.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43242596

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