Korean-American currently detained in North Korea has confessed to espionage charges, a North Korean official. Kim, a naturalized American, said he moved to Yanji, a city near the
Chinese-North Korean border that acts as a trade hub between the two
countries, in 2001.
From Yanji, Kim said he commuted daily
to Rason, a special economic zone on the North Korean side of the
border, where he served as president of a company involved in
international trade and hotel services.
According to Kim, he spied on behalf of "South Korean conservative elements," for which he was arrested in October 2015.He said he started working as a spy in
April 2013, bribing local residents to "gather important materials,"
which he smuggled into China or South Korea.
Asked whether he worked for the United States at any time, Kim said categorically that he did not.
Kim's
January claims were made in the presence of North Korean officials, and
CNN cannot determine whether they were made under duress.
Kim was arrested while he was meeting a source to obtain a USB stick and camera used to gather military secrets.
The source, a 35-year-old former North Korean soldier, was also arrested. Kim said he did not know the other man's fate.
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