Indonesian domestic worker Dorkas Mamik (right), an alleged victim of abuse by her Malaysian domestic employers, stares out of her dormitory window at a shelter for migrant workers inside the premises of the Indonesian embassy in Kuala Lumpur. Photo: Tengku Bahar/AFP “We learn ab...
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- The Indonesian woman suspect believed to be the one carrying out the deadly attack on a man from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) at the Kuala Lumpur airport told Indonesian officials Saturday that she thought she was doing a prank using ...
She later reappeared at a brief press conference with Indonesia officials and diplomats at the Indonesian embassy in Kuala Lumpur. "I feel so happy. I did not expect that today I would be released," Aisyah said, adding that she was healthy and had been treated well in prison. ...
Andriano said the date of March 1 should be the last day when the police will decide to prosecute her or release her if no evidence proves her involvement, noting the Indonesian side has arranged a team of lawyers to help its citizen. According to a statement from the Indonesian embassy, e...
According to a statement from the Indonesian embassy, embassy staff used a mobile device to scan Siti's fingerprints before they can verify the passport information. They also checked Siti's health status which seemed fine as "she can answer all questions well". ...
Lawyers for the women have previously said they were pawns in a political assassination with clear links to the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, and that the prosecution failed to show the women had any intention to kill. Intent to kill is crucial to a murder charge under Malaysian law...