North Korea seeks to extradite anyone who it believes was involved in the attempted murder of Kim Jong-un last month. Pyongyang accused South Korea and the United States of plotting to assassinate the leader using biochemical poison. “According to our law, the Central Public Prosecutor’s Office of the DPRK will use all available methods to start to work to demand the handover of the criminals involved, so as to punish the organizers, conspirators and followers of this terrible state-sponsored terrorism,” Vice Foreign Minister Han Song Ryol said. Pyongyang has yet to name any North Korean or foreign suspects living abroad.