N.Korean embassy raid ringleader in hiding: Lawyer

IANS  |  Washington 

The of a shadowy North Korean group wanted by US authorities for his connection to the February raid on Pyongyang's embassy in Madrid, is in hiding from hit squads, his told

Adrian Hong, the leader of the group, Cheollima Civil Defense, was not in his apartment when US marshals arrived on April 18 and his lawyer, Lee Wolosky, said on Monday that he does not know his client's current location.

Video of the encounter shared with by a source close to Hong shows six uniformed officers entering the embassy and shouting "police" before beginning a search.

US authorities' interest in Hong is not publicly known, but another associate, Christopher Ahn, was arrested last week in on a provisional warrant from Madrid, law enforcement officials said.

"He certainly fears for his safety. We do have reason to believe that North Korean hit squads have been dispatched to target Hong and perhaps others, and he is taking necessary steps to evade those hit squads," Wolosky said.

A Spanish last month said Hong was the ringleader of a group of 10 men that carried out the embassy raid, which was described in court documents as a violent encounter.

According to documents, Hong and other members of beat and handcuffed embassy employees before taking a to a basement room and urging him to defect from

Members of the group escaped from the compound in embassy vehicles with two thumb drives, two computers and two hard drives.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 09:50 IST