SEOUL, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- South Korean prosecutors are seeking 15 years in jail and five years probation for the man accused of slashing the top U.S. envoy to Seoul with a knife.
Kim Ki-jong has been charged with attempted murder in the attack, as well as violence against a foreign envoy, business obstruction and violation of South Korea's anti-communist National Security Law, Yonhap reported Thursday.