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Tension mounts as North Korea arrests US professor Kim

Tension mounts as North Korea arrests US professor Kim

North Korea has arrested a Korean-American professor for unknown reasons as he was planning to fly out of Pyongyang International Airport, on Saturday morning.

Kim Sang Duk, also known as Tony Kim, was teaching at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, a statement from the school said.

The detention comes amid a build-up of tension on the Korean Peninsula, with a North Korean newspaper saying, on Sunday, that Pyongyang was ready to sink a US aircraft carrier conducting drills in the region.

Kim is the third US citizen in North Korean custody.

The school said he was detained by authorities at the airport “after several weeks of service, teaching at PUST.”

“We understand this detention is related to an investigation into matters not connected in any way with the work of PUST,” the school said.

“We cannot comment on anything that Mr. Kim may be alleged to have done that is not related to his teaching work on the PUST campus.”

The statement said, “life on campus and the teaching at PUST is continuing as normal” for the spring semester.

The detained American is a professor, the South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reported.

The detention was also confirmed by Martina Aberg, deputy chief of mission at the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang.

The embassy represents US interests in North Korea, since Washington and Pyongyang do not have direct diplomatic relations.

“He was prevented from getting on the flight out of Pyongyang,” Aberg said. “We don’t comment further than this.”

The US State Department on Sunday said it was working on the case.

“We are aware of reports that a US citizen was detained in North Korea,” said a department official. “The protection of US citizens is one of the Department’s highest priorities.”

The official said the United States would work with the Swedish Embassy on the matter, but did not provide further comment.

At least two other US citizens are known to be in North Korean custody.

Otto Warmbier, 21, a student at the University of Virginia, was detained at Pyongyang airport on January 2 last year after visiting the country with a tour group.

He has since been sentenced to 15 years of hard labour for allegedly removing a political sign from a hotel wall.

Kim Dong Chul, a naturalised US citizen of Korean origin, was arrested on October 2015.

Last year, North Korea sentenced him to 10 years of hard labour on espionage charges. (CNN)

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