STATE SECRET: Kim 'brought' a portable toilet in Singapore to 'deny his enemies the insight into his chair'

STATE SECRET: Kim 'brought' a portable toilet in Singapore to 'deny his enemies the insight into his chair'

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un allegedly took extreme measures to prevent his enemies from gaining insight into his state of health during the Singapore Summit - including making his own toilet

Kim arrived in a town with a bullet-resistant limousine and portable toilet, according to South Korean newspapers Chosun. The purpose of the WC, apart from the obvious, is to "deny certain sewers into the chair of the supreme leader," the newspaper reported. Lee Yun-keol, who was an officer in the North Korean Command of the Guard Command before he fled to South Korea in 2005, told Washington Post in April that Kim was always traveling with his own toilet because he did not want to use public sewers.

"The leader of North Korea has a personal toilet that follows him on travel," Lee said.

"The North Korean leader's chair contains information about his state of health, so they should not leave them." There have been many reports of efforts North Korea has taken to protect Kim's "secretions." In 2015, the South Korean news agency DailyNK reported that Kim always keeps a custom bathroom in her convoy at any time.

"There are more vehicles inside the convoy, so people can not know where it is, and there is a special car that serves as its place," he told the agency.