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N Korea 'sex spy' jailed in South | N Korea 'sex spy' jailed in South |
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A North Korean woman has been sentenced to five years in a South Korean prison for spying, say reports. | A North Korean woman has been sentenced to five years in a South Korean prison for spying, say reports. |
Won Jeong-hwa, 34, admitted seducing military officers in exchange for classified information on the location of important military installations. | Won Jeong-hwa, 34, admitted seducing military officers in exchange for classified information on the location of important military installations. |
Investigators have also accused her of scheming to murder intelligence agents using poison-tipped needles, though the plot did not go ahead. | Investigators have also accused her of scheming to murder intelligence agents using poison-tipped needles, though the plot did not go ahead. |
North Korea has denied she is an agent, calling her "human scum". | North Korea has denied she is an agent, calling her "human scum". |
It has accused the South of fabricating the case for propaganda purposes. | It has accused the South of fabricating the case for propaganda purposes. |
'Defector' | 'Defector' |
Won - unsmiling but calm, dressed in green prison uniform with her hair in a ponytail - was sentenced on Wednesday in a court in Suweon, south of Seoul. | |
The headline-grabbing case came to light in August, when Won was arrested along with her stepfather Kim Dong-sun.The sensational case has attracted eager media attention | The headline-grabbing case came to light in August, when Won was arrested along with her stepfather Kim Dong-sun.The sensational case has attracted eager media attention |
According to AFP news agency, she had come to South Korea in 2001, in the guise of a defector from the North, and was tasked by its National Intelligence Service with touring military units to give anti-communist lectures. | According to AFP news agency, she had come to South Korea in 2001, in the guise of a defector from the North, and was tasked by its National Intelligence Service with touring military units to give anti-communist lectures. |
She used the occasions to contact army officers, AFP quoted investigators as saying, some of whom she slept with in exchange for secret information. | She used the occasions to contact army officers, AFP quoted investigators as saying, some of whom she slept with in exchange for secret information. |
The agency reported that she was also found guilty of involvement in the kidnapping of a South Korean businessman from China to her authoritarian homeland in 1999, and of trying to trace the whereabouts of a top defector, Hwang Jang-yop, living in the South. | The agency reported that she was also found guilty of involvement in the kidnapping of a South Korean businessman from China to her authoritarian homeland in 1999, and of trying to trace the whereabouts of a top defector, Hwang Jang-yop, living in the South. |
Won could have faced life behind bars. But the judge passing sentence cited her confession, co-operation with investigators, and expressions of remorse. | Won could have faced life behind bars. But the judge passing sentence cited her confession, co-operation with investigators, and expressions of remorse. |
Her stepfather, 63, is also being prosecuted on spying charges. | Her stepfather, 63, is also being prosecuted on spying charges. |
Won's work as a spy has not been admitted by the North, which accuses the South of creating a charade for propaganda purposes. | Won's work as a spy has not been admitted by the North, which accuses the South of creating a charade for propaganda purposes. |
Despite apparent advances in six-party negotiations over North Korea's nuclear programme, North-South bilateral relations have chilled since South Korea's conservative president came to office. He has adopted a harder line towards the North. | Despite apparent advances in six-party negotiations over North Korea's nuclear programme, North-South bilateral relations have chilled since South Korea's conservative president came to office. He has adopted a harder line towards the North. |
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