Brazilian passport discovered by dictator Kim Jong-un

Brazilian passports of northeastern leader Kim Jong- Un and his father were discovered, who received them in an effort to obtain visas from foreign embassies. Security sources confirmed the authenticity of the white-eam photos of Kim Jong Il's scanta passports and current leader Kim Jong-Un. The passports were given at the Brazilian embassy [...]
Brazilian passports of northeastern leader Kim Jong- Un and his father were discovered, who received them in an effort to obtain visas from foreign embassies.
Security sources confirmed the authenticity of the white-eam photos of Kim Jong Il's scanta passports and current leader Kim Jong-Un. The passports were delivered at the Brazilian embassy in Prague in February 1996, Russia Today reported.
Some sources from Western security services have confirmed to Reuters that Brazilian passports by Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong-un have been used several times in trying to get visas from two Western countries, as well as visas for Japan, Brazil and Hong Kong. However, it is unclear whether their plan “edition” or whether they have been given visas, since such a thing is not seen by the passport scan.
Meanwhile, Brazilian authorities have launched investigations into the case.












