Alleged North Korean Operative Makes First U.S. Court Appearance

Mun Chol Myong, who was extradited from Malaysia last week, faces charges of helping North Korea flout U.S. sanctions.

Alleged North Korean Operative Makes First U.s. Court Appearance

The Wall Street Journal – by Aruna Viswanatha

WASHINGTON—An alleged North Korean intelligence operative appeared in federal court in Washington on Monday to face charges of laundering funds to evade U.S. and United Nations sanctions, in the first such prosecution of its kind as relations between the Biden administration and North Korea have had a rocky start.

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