North Korean Extradited to US to Face Money Laundering Charges
Mun Chol Myong is the first North Korean to ever face criminal charges in the US.
For the first time ever, a North Korean national has been extradited to the United States to face criminal charges, an achievement that authorities said took two years of legal wrangling and the help of the FBI and an unnamed foreign country.
Mun Chol Myong, 55, faces six counts of money laundering, including conspiracy to commit money laundering, as part of an alleged scheme to covertly and fraudulently access the US financial system to provide luxury items to North Koreans.
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