North Korea says detained US student confessed to stealing political slogan

An American student held in North Korea since early January was detained for trying to steal a propaganda slogan from his Pyongyang hotel and has confessed to “severe crimes” against the state, the North’s official media said on Monday.
North Korea has a long history of detaining foreigners, and has used detained US citizens in the past to extract high-profile visits from the United States, with which it has no formal diplomatic relations.
Otto Warmbier, 21, a student at the University of Virginia, was detained before boarding his flight to China over an unspecified incident at his hotel, his tour agency said in January.
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“I committed the crime of taking out a political slogan from the staff-only area of the Yanggakdo International Hotel,” the North’s KCNA news agency quoted Warmbier as telling foreign and domestic media in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital.

The acquaintance also said the church would pay his mother US$200,000 if he was detained by the North and did not return, KCNA quoted Warmbier as saying.
