The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) said Thursday it will deal with two U.S. citizens detained recently by its security service in accordance with the law.
The Korean Central News Agency quoted a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPRK as saying that "the recently detained Americans are under investigation of a relevant legislative organ for their criminal acts against the DPRK."
The DPRK security service detained two U.S. citizens in late April and early May for suspected hostile activities against the country. Both of them are of Korean origin and worked for a local university.
"As was noted in the statement of a spokesman for the DPRK Ministry of State Security, the U.S. and other hostile forces are ceaselessly and frantically committing hideous crimes to remove the supreme leadership of the DPRK and overthrow its state," said the spokesman.
"It is an exercise of the legitimate right of a sovereign state to deal with the criminals according to its law," he said.