Kim Jong-un allegedly executed a general by throwing him into a piranha-filled fish tank.
The general, whose name has not been revealed, was accused of planning a coup but ended up as the latest victim of the newly-developed execution method, reports The Mirror quoting the Daily Star.
It was reported that the giant fish tank was built inside Kim's Ryongsong Residence. The victim had his arms and torso cut open with knives before he was thrown into the tank, it is alleged.
Sources claim that it was unclear whether the general was killed by the fish, died from his wounds or drowned.
The North Korean leader was said to have taken inspiration from the 1977 James Bond movie 'The Spy Who Loved Me', stated the report.
The movie showed villain Karl Stromberg executing his opponents by throwing them into a shark-filled aquarium.