South Korean soldier given suspended jail term for gay sex
2017/05/25
A South Korean military court has given an army captain a suspended six-month prison sentence for having sex with another male soldier.
The captain was convicted on Wednesday of violating the Military Criminal Act which states that a soldier engaging in sodomy or "other disgraceful conduct" can be put in jail for up to two years.
Authorities say that was the moment that VX nerve agent, a deadly substance banned by the UN as a weapon of mass destruction, was used to murder Kim Jong-nam.
As the women bounded up to Mr Kim, they were being watched by a group of seated North Korean men, thought to have been their "handlers", who subsequently boarded flights to various destinations.