(SEOUL, South Korea) — North Korea said Monday it is preparing to indict two American detainees for carrying out what it says were hostile acts against the country. Investigations into American tourists Miller Matthew Todd and Jeffrey Edward Fowle concluded that suspicions about their hostile acts have been confirmed by evidence and their testimonies, Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency said in a short report. KCNA said North Korea is making preparations to bring them before a court. Both Americans were arrested earlier this year after entering the country as tourists. Fowle entered the county on April 29 and North Korea’s state media said in June that authorities were investigating him for committing acts inconsistent with the purpose of a tourist visit.