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N. Korea returns S. Korean man via Panmunjom
SEOUL (Yonhap) — North Korea on Friday repatriated a South Korean man accused of illegal entry, Seoul’s unification ministry said.
The 52-year-old, identified only by his surname Ma, was sent back to the South through the truce village of Panmunjom, it said.
“The government will proceed with medical check-ups for him and work to confirm the reason for, and method of, his entry into the North,” Park Soo-jin, the ministry’s deputy spokeswoman, said at a press briefing.
North Korea said Ma entered the North illegally in late November.
Pyongyang’s repatriation of him is apparently a routine humanitarian move. In a similar case, the North returned a South Korean man in September.
Earlier this week, the South sent a North Korean fisherman back home after he was found on a drifting vessel in the East Sea.