US citizen faces trial in N Korea
BY Agencies29 April 2013 6:46 AM IST
Agencies29 April 2013 6:46 AM IST
North Korea plans to begin a trial against a US citizen detained there last year, CNN reported.
Pae Jun Ho entered North Korea as a tourist 0n 3 November 2012, according to the Korean Central News Agency.
After his detention, evidence revealed he had committed an unspecified crime against the country, the North Korean News Agency said.
The agency said he confessed to the alleged offence, but it did not elaborate what it was.
‘He will soon be taken to the Supreme Court of North Korea to face judgment,’ the news agency said.
North Korea and the US do not have diplomatic relations. Consular officials from the Swedish embassy in Pyongyang, which looks after US interests in North Korea, visited Pae.
US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the US was working closely with Swedish embassy officials.
‘Welfare of US citizens overseas is a critical priority of the Department of State,’ Psaki said.
Pae Jun Ho entered North Korea as a tourist 0n 3 November 2012, according to the Korean Central News Agency.
After his detention, evidence revealed he had committed an unspecified crime against the country, the North Korean News Agency said.
The agency said he confessed to the alleged offence, but it did not elaborate what it was.
‘He will soon be taken to the Supreme Court of North Korea to face judgment,’ the news agency said.
North Korea and the US do not have diplomatic relations. Consular officials from the Swedish embassy in Pyongyang, which looks after US interests in North Korea, visited Pae.
US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the US was working closely with Swedish embassy officials.
‘Welfare of US citizens overseas is a critical priority of the Department of State,’ Psaki said.
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