sensational murder, a Malaysian court was told on Thursday.
Indonesian
Siti Aisyah, 25, and Doan Thi Huong, 28, a Vietnamese, are charged with
murdering Kim Jong Nam by smearing his face with VX, a chemical poison
banned by the United Nations, at Kuala Lumpur airport on Feb. 13.
A
chemical weapons expert with the Malaysian government said his analysis
showed traces of VX, its precursors and degradation products on the
sleeves of a T-shirt worn by Huong, as well as VX degradation products
on Siti Aisyah’s sleeveless shirt.
“The presence of
precursors and VX confirms the presence of VX itself,” the expert, Raja
Subramaniam, told the court outside the Malaysian capital. “I also found
degradation products of VX, which confirms the presence of VX.”
The
testimony was used to back the prosecution’s position that VX was used
in the murder and was the sole cause of death, a scenario defense
lawyers disputed this week. [nL4N1ME159]
In
response to a prosecution question, Raja agreed that VX could be applied
on a bare palm and potentially have no effect on a person if washed off
quickly enough.
The lethality of VX depended on the dosage and where on the body it was applied, he added.
“The
concentration required varies by a factor of 26, from the cheek, which
is sensitive, to the palm, which is least sensitive, to have the same
effect,” Raja said.
Raja said penetration of VX
into the body is highest in areas with higher concentrations of blood,
such as the head, neck, eyes and ears.
On the
least sensitive areas, such as the palm, where larger amounts of tissue
and fat deposits block absorption, Raja said an individual would have up
to 15 minutes to wash off the nerve poison with running water.
“If
you decontaminate within 15 minutes, most likely no effect or delayed
effect (from VX),” Raja said, citing studies on human test subjects.
The
women have pleaded not guilty, saying they thought they were involved
in some sort of prank for a reality TV show. They face the death penalty
if convicted. The trial will resume on Monday, Reuters reports.

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