Article: Government Imposes Overseas Travel Ban on Cana President.

SEOUL, July 3 (Yonhap) -- The employer of a South Korean worker taken hostage and beheaded in Iraq was banned from leaving the country on Saturday as the government expands its inquiry into suspicions surrounding the kidnapping.The Justice Ministry imposed the overseas travel ban on Kim Chun-ho, head of Cana General Trading Co., a Jordan-based South Korean supplier for the U.S. military, at the request of the Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI).The BAI has been looking into suspicions in connection with the kidnapping of Kim Sun-il, 33, and the Foreign Ministry's alleged mishandling of the case.The Cana president returned here from Iraq earlier this week ...

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